L&G aims to cap pension liabilities; Crunch hits pensions savings; City watchdog bans short-selling of banks; BlueBay optimistic after fund inflows weather turmoil; Barclays plans share issue to shore up Lehman bid
The amount needed to secure the deficit of FTSE100 pension schemes in full with an insurer has improved from £200bn to £110bn, a Pension Capital Strategies study shows.
Market performance in BRIC countries depends on one's vantage point, argues Russell Investments' Kelly Haughton
Global Pensions asks a panel of experts how investment strategy indices are being received by the industry and what will be next in this innovative sector
Global Pensions asks a panel of experts how to choose the right index and whether there is still the same need for traditional cap-weighted indices
Global Pensions asks a panel of experts how investment strategy indices are being received by the industry and what will be next in this innovative sector
Global Pensions asks a panel of experts how to choose the right index and whether there is still the same need for traditional cap-weighted indices
AUSTRALIA - The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has warned it could remove trustees from 32 superannuation funds for failing to meet their regulatory obligations.
As pension funds shift assets from active to passive, Emma Oakman examines the potential role opening up for ETFs
Insurers under fire for annuity mis-selling; Lonmin deal set to spur FTSE pension fund buyouts; Speculation grows over Libor changes; Canada spies opportunity