The Argentinian default is unlikely to have a material impact on pension scheme fund returns, Towers Watson says.
Towers Watson has urged clients to consider reducing their exposures to high-quality corporate credit in favour of other assets such as bonds and equities.
Annuities will continue to be a substantial part of the at-retirement market in ten years' time, albeit smaller, according to new research by Towers Watson.
A third of HR professionals are regularly using the results from employee engagement surveys to direct people investments and impact their business.
The Pension Protection Fund (PPF) says it could reduce the levy it collects from schemes after strong asset performance and low levels of claims saw its surplus increase last year.
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The Pensions Management Institute (PMI) has announced the appointment of Buck Consultants head of pensions policy Kevin LeGrand as vice president.
Proposals for a credit rating override in the Pension Protection Fund (PPF) levy framework could create an uneven playing field and significantly increase levies for big firms, warns Towers Watson.
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