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Money managers and insurers vie for the assets of a generation worried it has not saved enough
Commons committee calls on government and regulator to change tack over where retirement schemes can invest
John Armitt says pension schemes need to ‘find the best possible opportunity’
Thousands of people due to gain from transfer of scheme to ‘superfund’ operator Clara
Plan aimed at stabilising retirement scheme as ‘baby boomer’ generation exits work force
Head of Universities Superannuation Scheme urges the government not to engage in excessive intervention
Clearer direction on consolidation is needed
BlackRock and Schroders post corporate bonds in repo trades to boost funds’ resilience during times of crisis
Some advisers are recommending their clients act now to protect against a future tax charge
Minister makes no commitment to when measures that received cross-party support will be rolled out
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt wants to announce move in the Budget as he encourages funds to invest more
Proposals come after recent period of rising interest left majority of defined benefit plans in the black
Asset-backing these promises could lift investment and growth
IBM’s decision to reinstate its defined benefit scheme makes good business sense — other companies should follow
Schemes increase exposure in wake of 2022 gilts market crisis and as they prepare for buyout deals
More than 400 ex-MEPs launch class action suit against their benefits being halved
Oil major says balance sheet will benefit from upcoming reduction to pension surplus tax charge
Schemes registered a new quarter drop in asset value in 2022 driven by mini-Budget turmoil, finds Pensions Regulator
Trustees are worried about growing involvement of overseas reinsurance firms in corporate pension deals
Plight of savers in their 50s and 60s is wake-up call for greater pensions awareness
Critics say government proposal for single, career-long retirement funds could leave individuals worse off
Higher interest rates continue to fuel surge in dealmaking, according to new forecast
Retirement systems allow more borrowing and derivatives as private holdings strain cash flows
Trustees will be prevented from making risky decisions if proposals go ahead
Once a blueprint for other countries, the scheme is now despised by many Chileans and its survival is in doubt
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