All News articles – Page 47
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NewsWill political disruption pause the pensions agenda?
News of a new pensions minister meets mixed reception, as the industry questions whether Paul Maynard will be able to make an impact ahead of a general election
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NewsTPR: Do better on decumulation
The regulator lays out seven challenges that lie between DC savers and a good decumulation outcome.
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NewsBleak prospects for women in retirement
Women may not be able to afford basics like food and heating when they retire, thanks to the ‘motherhood penalty’ and the gender pensions gap. What can we do to change things?
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NewsThe industry’s wishlist for the autumn statement
Pensions didn’t feature in the King’s Speech – what would the industry like from the autumn statement?
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NewsHow can trustees work towards more diverse boards?
In the FCA and PRA’s diversity consultation papers, socio-economic status is outlined as voluntary. However, with the complex make up of trustee boards and the knotty structure of independent trustees, building progress on socio-economic status needs to start now.
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NewsUK’s first commercial pension ‘superfund’ deal has been cleared
Move provides a new route for employers to ditch weaker retirement programmes
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NewsFour macroeconomic forces that are shaping the world
Research points investors towards important factors to consider when making long-term investment decisions.
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NewsInside the Mansion House summit
The great and the good of the pensions industry gathered at Mansion House to discuss how the reforms might work in practice. PE takes a look behind the curtain.
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NewsOver five million midlifers are taking action now to save more for retirement
The average 45 to 54-year-old needs £160,000 more for a moderate standard of living in retirement.
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NewsBank of England holds rates at 5.25%
What does the decision to hold interest rates mean for investors and pension schemes?
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NewsMost CFOs are unsure of their DB scheme’s objective
Three quarters of CFOs are struggling to work out their scheme’s end game
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NewsDC lessons from overseas
Bring back annuities, target policy so that it reaches the right places, and think about a “rules of thumb” approach: lessons from more mature DC systems
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NewsChancellor’s plans raise questions
Unintended wording could create further complexity for DB schemes, writes the SPP’s Amit Shanker.
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NewsTPR prosecutes owner of Norton Motorcycles
Dalriada pursues compensation for 255 members who transferred from other pension schemes
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NewsPensions admin under the regulatory spotlight
The Pensions Regulator may soon turn its focus to administrators
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NewsThe rise of Generation DC
What could be done to improve Generation DC's chances of a comfortable retirement?
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NewsSchemes worried about buyout process
Cost, capacity and lack of interest at top of schemes’ buyout worry lists
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