Amid growing fears that developed equities and bonds are too expensive, Stephanie Baxter asks whether schemes should prepare for bubbles to burst
Many predicted the great rotation from bonds to equities would happen in 2014 but we have yet to see it. Daniel Rudis looks at the likelihood of it happening in 2015.
PP looks at the impact of record-breaking share values on scheme funding
UK pension funds' allocations to home grown equities has more than halved since 1998 according to Towers Watson's Global Pension Assets Study.
Stephen Adams has been appointed head of equities at Kames Capital.
The FTSE has opened 1% higher as it begins to recover from its worst one-day fall in 16 months.
Securities lending revenue could contribute up to 5% of a pension scheme's annual returns to help offset lower returns from equities and bonds, a research body has claimed.
After a period of exceptional market conditions, Charlotte Moore looks at the steps asset allocators are taking to ensure decent medium-term returns
Fund managers believe developed market (DM) equity prices could continue to rise, despite growing concern that stocks are overvalued.
Investment consultants are "making trustees believe in fools' gold" by advocating expensive active strategies says a leading academic.