A European court has dismissed an appeal by a group of British expats to have their state pensions linked to inflation.
US financial planning technology provider Voyant has teamed up with Australian peer FinaMetrica to launch a risk profiling platform for advisers.
Advisers are being urged to keep charging structures on corporate pension schemes simple so employers and members can understand them.
Bristol-based advice firm Sovereign IFA is buying up the business of small IFAs who are looking to exit the industry as the RDR comes into full effect.
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) today recommends the UK government further increases the state pension age (SPA) to combat rising costs.
Aegon yesterday bought €750m of securities from the Dutch government.
A House of Lords committee yesterday dropped an amendment to the Pensions Bill that would have created protection for transgender people against unfair state pension calculations.
Members of the Bank of England court revealed yesterday they are "uncomfortable" with governor Mervyn King's involvement in politics.
A 69 year old man who tried to smuggle £60,000 in laundered money notes out of the UK by hiding it in his underwear, has been ordered to repay HMRC what he owes or face jail.
Members of the University and College Union have arranged five separate strikes over redundancies and cuts to pensions and pay.