The Bank of England could slash the estimated £200bn hit to pension scheme funding levels from quantitative easing by fine-tuning its approach, Pension Insurance Corporation argues.
Insurance venture to take on groups' pension liabilities; David Cameron shouldn't be afraid to ask pensioners to do their bit; Tobin effect on pensioners even bigger
Investment only asset managers are set to corner an increasing share of the defined contribution market over the next decade, research finds.
Active managers spark row; Pension deficits soar by 33pc as Nick Clegg proposes to punish savers; Lord Hutton urges swift pensions deal; Public sector pensions 'heading for the rocks'; Nick Clegg: pensioners' benefits should be means tested
TUI Travel's pension deficit has climbed above £500m as poor asset performance and changes to actuarial assumptions wiped out savings made by capping benefit accrual.
Public pensions: switch from RPI to CPI declared 'lawful' by the High Court; The Coalition's deft trick with CPI and RPI; Pensions as we once knew them are a thing of the past; Public sector pensions talks will be damaged by pay squeeze, warn unions;...
The difference between Retail Prices Index and Consumer Prices Index measures of inflation will double over the long term, the Office for Budget Responsibility predicts.
The Pensions Regulator is in talks with the trustee and sponsor of the Dawson International pension schemes to find a way to plug its £50m deficit.
The Financial Reporting Council has published a list of questions to help trustees understand and challenge the advice they receive from actuaries.
Jack Jones talks to Margaret Snowdon