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Pension funds must decide if their social, environmental and ethical investment practices are adequate, says Louise Rouse
What started life as an obscure aside in the closing stages of the June emergency Budget has transformed into a lightening bolt for the whole pensions industry.
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Our stance on ETVs is tough but fair, says Carl Davey of the Pensions Regulator
David C John explains some of the challenges involved in encouraging annuitisation in the US – and identifies lessons for the UK market
It was the harshest Budget for a generation. Chancellor George Osborne promised to be “tough” but “fair” – “everyone will share” he warned. And so it was. Unions threw up their hands in anguish over public sector pay freezes. Business leaders...
Employees are put off by the needless complexity of retirement savings, says Michael Johnson
Collective DC pensions can be more effective than individual pots, says David Pitt-Watson
In the US as in the UK, the cost of meeting public sector pension liabilities is a problem says Philip Coggan
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Is there more to the move from RPI to CPI than an attempt to reduce scheme deficits? Philip Coggan thinks so
A new proposal from the EU could have far-reaching consequences for UK pensions
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Pensions for the baby boomer generation could shape the course of the coalition says Philip Coggan
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Handling sovereign debt will be the biggest dilemma of the next phase in the financial crisis, says Philip Coggan
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