The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is disbanding an overseas team of pensions officers in Bangladesh, Pakistan, India and Yemen.
The government has rejected calls to block bonuses for top earners at Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS).
SIPP and SSAS provider Dentons has launched a new self invested pension with a reduced establishment fee and fixed charging structure.
The Pensions Ombudsman has found in favour of Friends Life after a consumer had complained it misled him about the nature of its treatment of additional voluntary contributions (AVCs).
Proposals to reform the rules around qualifying recognised overseas pension schemes (QROPS) may prompt a spate of mis-selling of competing products, an expert has warned.
The Treasury today published the Financial Services Bill, which when passed will enshrine the new regulatory structure in law.
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has fined a former compliance officer at Greenlight Capital and a trader at JP Morgan Cazenove for insider trading and market abuse.
Businesses are being urged to "recognise the threat' of fraud after a 9% jump in reported cases last year.
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Pensions minister Steve Webb today hinted at his reluctance to legislate to ban active member discounts (AMDs) in pension schemes.