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Government set to launch a consultation on key policy change
The UK’s first commercial pension consolidator made three attempts at regulatory approval
Backlash from business as Pension Protection Fund’s reserves swell to more than £12bn
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
What’s the outlook for financing your retirement? FT readers and our expert panel debate the most pressing issues
Any switch to compulsory investment in the UK would set klaxons blaring for lawyers and trustees of schemes
Outsourcing deal is the largest of its kind in the UK to date
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
Canadian pension fund agrees to buy holding from Caledonia Investments in roughly £450mn deal
There might not be a correlation between size and performance but there is a case for consolidation
Company schemes look more secure — but annual increase caps hit defined benefit payouts
Investors with substantial retirement pots have much to worry about ahead of a general election
Put your queries about pensions and retirements to expert panel including Sir Steve Webb
For-profit superfunds raise concerns about regulatory arbitrage but the need for them is much reduced after market changes
Trustees should consider best interests of savers or face ‘robust’ intervention, says Nausicaa Delfas
Jeremy Hunt recognises the failings of the current system but his ‘Mansion House compact’ fails to address them
Proposals follow April’s axing of lifetime allowance
Universities Superannuation Scheme records a surplus after more than a decade in deficit due to sharp rise in interest rates
Successful trials in the UK are a useful reminder of the protective power of the ‘rainy day fund’
Your money will be in peril in UK private equity boost scheme
Pension Protection Fund reserves exceed shortfall of the plans it protects for the first time
British politics is stuck as long as spending cuts and further government borrowing are off the table
Flurry of consultations does not inspire confidence in chancellor’s promised clear ‘direction of travel’
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