PP examines what master trusts could offer the industry to help deliver flexibilities
A quarter of Eurozone sovereign bonds were yielding negative returns in March after the European Central Bank (ECB) began its €1.1trn (£80bn) quantitative easing (QE) programme, figures show.
Adrian Mitchell has been appointed partner and senior portfolio manager at Aon Hewitt's delegated consulting services team.
More than half of asset management firms will not reduce fees for the April charge cap on defined contribution (DC) default funds, according to a poll.
As schemes continue to battle with their liabilities Rupert Brindley asks if there is another way.
What effect will the ECB’s QE programme have on pensions? Natasha Browne investigates
The European Central Bank is being urged to undertake full-blown QE this month following worse than expected deflation in the eurozone, writes Stephanie Baxter.
Pension schemes are being urged to brace themselves for more volatility in the fixed income markets next year and to expect smaller returns from government bonds.
Here they are - the winners of the inaugural Professional Pensions Investment Awards (PPIA).
PP looks at the case for increasing exposure to some more esoteric investments