Pension funds around the world will be preparing for a raft of legislation being implemented in the coming months.
The European Court of Justice ban on gender-based insurance pricing will not have as great an effect on the pension transfer market as feared, says an industry body.
EUROPE - The European Court of Justice ruling on sex discrimination to could lead to a worsening of pension income in retirement.
The impact of the European Court of Justice decision on gender pricing of annuities will be insignificant compared to the effect of the "dysfunctional" Open Market Option system, an industry body warns.
Michael Bow on how the latest ECJ ruling could play out
Government rules on the amount of income men and women can drawdown from pensions could become redundant on Tuesday - just days after revised tables were published.
Equalising annuity rates for men and women will be part of the "slow death for conventional annuities", Alexander Forbes Annuity Bureau says.
A European Union ruling to equalise annuity rates for men and women could be finalised as soon as 1 March.
A legal battle over part-time judges' right to a pension from the Ministry of Justice has been referred to Europe for a final ruling.
Bridge Trustees is considering taking a test GMP equalisation case to the European Court of Justice to clarify how the issue should be tackled, PP has learned.