It would be "misconceived" for the government to act to restrict short-termism in pension fund investing, warns the Society of Pensions Consultants.
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Diploma is exploring ways to de-risk its defined benefit scheme through structured insurance products after completing a merger of four schemes into one.
Excessive trading is adding more than £3bn a year of hidden charges for UK schemes, according to research.
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UK Coal has made changes to its two defined benefit schemes it says will cut service costs by 50% and agreed to review future accrual annually.
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The Institute and Faculty of Actuaries has appointed former Pension Protection Fund chief operating officer Derek Cribb as chief executive.
The Pensions Regulator has hit back at accusations it is "sitting on its hands" over guidance on asset-backed contributions but ruled out bringing a test case to clarify their legality.
Venture capitalist 3i has given its pension scheme security over a £150m shareholding in 3i Infrastructure as part of a long-term de-risking strategy.