Raquel Pichardo-Allison talks to John Oliphant, investment head at South Africa's Government Employees Pension Fund about his quest for high-impact, responsible investing
As more superannuation funds look to merge, Rachel Alembakis questions whether these moves are the best thing for members
The recent introduction of a pensions levy by the debt-ridden Irish government has angered the industry, as Christine Senior reports
In the third of a three-part series on the sustainability of pensions in the UK, Con Keating, head of research at Brighton Rock Group, discusses regulation
The first anniversary of the Coalition government has marked a year of relentless pension reform. Helen Morrissey asks the industry whether these reforms have been successful
Helen Morrissey looks at the challenges faced by employers as the UK prepares for auto-enrolment
In the second of a three-part series on the sustainability of pensions in the UK, Con Keating, head of research at Brighton Rock Group, discusses the strength of private DB schemes
In February 2011 Danish pension fund ATP announced it was considering entering the UK market with an alternative to the National Employment Savings Trust (NEST). Helen Morrissey talks to ATP's Morten Nilsson about the decision
Raquel Pichardo-Allison reports on a new wave of activism starting to swell in Italy
A new IMF paper triggered by some European countries' response to pension policy calls for new fiscal indicators that give more weight to the long-term cost of pensions. Raquel Pichardo-Allison reports