The pensions industry has an "oversimplified" view of quantitative easing's impact on scheme investments and should not blame the Bank of England for low bond yields, ING say.
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The Pensions Regulator has spent nearly £3.2m on external barrister fees over the past two years, with one-third of those costs spent on one legal case alone, figures show.
Reformed public sector pension schemes will have to undergo further changes within the next 25 years, undermining claims the settlement will last a generation, Lord Hutton says.
Government's promise to protect people within ten years of retirement from losing out under public sector pension changes will safeguard less than 1% of members, estimates suggest.
A judge will decide this week if the trustees of the Box Clever pension scheme can contribute to a tribunal in which ITV will attempt to block the trustees' pursuit of a £62m scheme deficit.
A man who was dismissed by his employer to save it from paying up to £1m in enhanced pension benefits has lost his age discrimination case at the High Court.
Inflation-linked bonds rallied yesterday after the government announced it would cancel £9bn of linkers owned by the Royal Mail Pension Plan following the scheme's nationalisation.
South Yorkshire Pension Fund has launched a campaign to highlight the "frightening" amounts of money members will lose in benefits if they opt out of the scheme.
Two multi-billion pound public sector pension schemes are among investors to have submitted proposals to the Treasury to take on riskier 'greenfield' infrastructure investments.