The Treausry has confirmed occupational pension schemes will not be forced to comply with gender neutrality legislation when providing members with annuities.
The majority of pension providers and managers are failing to inform savers about 'hidden charges' which typically wipe £100,000 off pension savings, a think tank has said.
Workers risk missing out on essential financial advice if Steve Webb's small pot pension plan goes ahead, Aegon has warned.
Consumer groups are "extremely concerned" about the government's decision to pursue a pot-follows-worker approach to pension consolidation.
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Latest forecasts suggest the economy will return to growth over the next six months, boosted by falling inflation and a pick-up in consumer spending.
Head of the Financial Services Authority (FSA) Lord Turner is expected to be criticised by MPs today over the watchdog's slow reaction to LIBOR abuses, according to reports.
Labour's latest policy document on pension charges is "hugely misleading" and ill-timed ahead of the launch of auto-enrolment, according to the Association of British Insurers (ABI).
Ed Miliband's attack on ‘rip off' pension charging has been backed by the True and Fair Campaign group.
A former tied adviser who defrauded a friend out of £22,000, pocketing £10,000 for himself, has escaped jail but must repay the money.