Lord John Hutton is set to publish the interim findings of the independent Public Service Pension Commission's review on Thursday, this week.
Underfunded local authorities could be subjected to indiscriminate cuts as part of George Osborne's spending review, a former local government pensions officer warns.
Proposals to cut The Pensions Advisory Service were "inevitable" given the government's austerity agenda, former chief executive Malcolm McLean says.
Savers are facing a rare conundrum about whether to lock into a lifetime annuity amid unprecedented economic uncertainty, Hargreaves Lansdown says.
Property will face a tough second half of the year as fiscal austerity measures hit investment returns, ING REIM chief executive Kevin Aitchison warns.
Global technology firm Smiths has agreed a 10-year funding plan for its two principal UK defined benefit pension schemes.
Schemes need to be wary of future deflationary pressures when managing liability risks, LCP says.
The Department for Work and Pensions has appointed Robert Devereux as permanent secretary.
Finance directors should shift de-risking up the boardroom agenda if they think it is important to the future of the company, MetLife says.
Building materials supplier Wolseley will make additional cash contributions of £25m per year to tackle its £432m pension deficit.