Three-quarters of judges will not face cuts to their pensions, the government said yesterday, as it backtracked on plans to include judges in the Civil Service pension scheme.
Hannah Brenton investigates the implications of US pension funds’ disinvestment from gun manufacturers
UK schemes have been warned not to distort asset allocations to meet cash flow pressure from currency hedging strategies, after the pound suffered a weak January.
The GMB has branded claims public sector pension schemes will cost the taxpayer an extra £9bn as "completely bonkers".
USS continues to move into infrastructure debt to match its liabilities, with its second deal in less than six months to provide long-term inflation-linked financing to a water company.
Hannah Brenton examines the latest figures on scheme assets
F&C Asset Management revealed net outflows of £4.9bn in the last quarter of 2012, as the investment house struggles to regain momentum under activist investor Edward Bramson.
Pension funds should have nothing invested in western sovereign bonds, Conservative MP John Redwood says.
Hannah Brenton looks at the ONS's figures for UK plc's performance in 2012.
Debt monetisation is a "creeping reality" and will usher in a period of high inflation, according to an investment grade bond manager.