The Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act could force UK pension schemes to jettison their US investments, policy experts warn.
Bill Gross' flagship bond fund has been hit with a wave of redemptions which has left it recording annual outflows for the first time in its history.
A US crackdown on tax-dodgers could leave British schemes with an "administrative and costly nightmare", a lawyer warns.
Jenny Cosgrave investigates where schemes go from here
John Redwood urges schemes to look beyond Europe
Pension funds should steer clear of alternative investments like hedge funds, commodities and private equity to help shake up the capitalist system, delegates heard.
UK pension funds have helped Aberdeen Asset Management launch two new diversified growth funds, rolled out to capitalise on the growing demand from investors for DGF investments.
The panellists discuss how emerging markets can reduce a portfolio's volatility, how allocation between equity and debt should be split, and the key drivers set to affect EM investment
Academics and industry specialists are working hard to make longevity risk investable on the capital markets, but the process is not without its growing pains, as Chris Panteli discovers.
Further quantiative easing by the Bank of England will only occur if the UK enters a double dip recession, Morgan Stanley says.