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Chancellor’s move is part of range of measures aimed at channelling retirement fund investment to boost economic growth
The arcane world of pension valuations could be set to move into the spotlight
Move provides alternative way for employers to offload weaker retirement programmes
Deal with union in effect reverses cuts to retirement benefits proposed in 2022 after contested valuation of main scheme
UK regulator in call for reforms to workplace retirement savings
Pension and insurance companies have dumped UK equities, reducing the ability of companies to raise capital and expand
Changes in interest rates, inflation and life expectancy have propelled more schemes into surplus
Politicians should not forget that we all have a stake in a functioning pensions market
Government set to launch a consultation on key policy change
The UK’s first commercial pension consolidator made three attempts at regulatory approval
The triple lock makes it impossible for government — and individuals — to estimate the cost of retirement
Manufacturers’ lobby group does not want to inherit retirement scheme
Big ideas for DB pensions look more harmful than helpful
Statutory public corporation says its role should be expanded so that it can manage healthy defined benefit schemes
Company schemes look more secure — but annual increase caps hit defined benefit payouts
Universities Superannuation Scheme records a surplus after more than a decade in deficit due to sharp rise in interest rates
Government opens consultation on how to channel billions of pounds from defined benefit funds into wider economy
Soaring interest rates have facilitated a big rise in ‘bulk annuity’ transactions, but the impact of transferring tens of billions of pounds of assets to a handful of insurers could be profound
Fund’s trustees considering paying an insurer to take over liabilities of energy group’s UK final salary plan
Report criticises lax oversight that created threat to economy after Truss ‘mini’ Budget
Higher education leaders warn of ‘great strain’ as publicly funded organisations brace for increase in employer contributions
Schemes survive in the private sector and are still going strong for public sector staff
Contributions seen as unnecessary with many retirement plans seeing unexpected surplus
Senior regulator urges ‘moderation’ as new data underlines potential market growth
UK watchdog says ‘more to be done’ over liquidity risks and conflicts of interest in LDI strategies
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