Pension funds will have to "revaluate riskier assets" due to persisting low bond yields and rising inflation, State Street Global Advisors say.
Andrew Short investigates how trustees can enjoy the benefits of exposure to corporate bonds, without the danger of financials.
Hannah Brenton talks to NOW Pensions’ Morten Nilsson
European regulation demanding explicit consent for data processing runs counter to the requirements of auto-enrolment, a lawyer warns.
Topics discussed by panellists this month include European real estate, the retail sector, alternatives, and property appetite among DC funds.
The UK has sold £700m of long-dated index-linked gilts for a negative real yield of 0.116%, the lowest level ever recorded.
Michael Bow sits down with Labour's pensions spokesman
Prime minister David Cameron has caused the EU to fracture after refusing to sign up to a new treaty over concerns about financial services regulation.
Deutsche Bank has announced a strategic review of its global asset management division, sparking expectations Germany's biggest bank could eventually put the unit up for sale.