A group of pension fund managers have warned incoming bank capital rules could shut schemes out of derivatives or force them to sell long-term assets to generate cash.
PP looks at how legislation on data transfers between EU and US is changing.
The European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) has launched a follow-up consultation to firm up plans to develop a single market for personal pension products (PPPs).
IORP II legislation is finally near completion. PP breaks down what it means for UK trustees
The results of the first European-wide stress tests reveal the current macro-economic environment poses huge challenges for defined benefit (DB) schemes as they grapple with low rates and longevity increases.
PP looks at how planned LGPS reforms could undermine members' rights
A European ruling could force trustees to take radical action on how they transfer member data finds Michael Klimes
The European Parliament looks set to water down controversial pension proposals in a move that has been hailed as a positive step by the National Association of Pension Funds (NAPF).
The European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) has opened a consultation on how to create a single market for personal pension products across the continent.
Could data protection officers reduce the chance of pension scams? Michael Klimes finds out