PP’s regular columnist looks at what pension regulators can learn from tiddlywinks
Commission fines UBS, Barclays, RBS, HSBC and Credit Suisse over FX spot trading cartel
At the time of writing this we had just heard how four banks pled guilty to conspiring to fix prices and rig bids in the foreign exchange (FX) market. Helen Morrissey asks if the fines levied are enough to bring much needed change.
Labour has pledged to double the paid time that a new father can take off work and increase the statutory pay by £100 per week.
Seven leading global banks, including Barclays, RBS and HSBC, have been issued with subpoenas by the state of New York over the alleged rigging of LIBOR.
Andrew Short investigates how trustees can enjoy the benefits of exposure to corporate bonds, without the danger of financials.
Andrew Short considers the value of absolute return bond funds in overcoming the low returns caused by a stagnating economy
ASIA - Asia ex-Japan and Australian assets are set to double by 2015, reaching $4tr, according to a recent study by Cerulli Associates.
UK - The Pensions Protection Fund has widened its selection of transition managers by recruiting nine firms to its panel, but missing from the list was incumbent State Street who the PPF said did not re-bid.
The Pension Protection Fund has widened its selection of transition managers by recruiting nine firms to its panel.