The Financial Services Authority (FSA) will press ahead with plans to force pension providers and advisers to reveal the effect of adviser charging on pension plans at the point of sale.
The news from Scottish Widows that 50% of women are now saving properly in pensions is welcome, but retirement equality is still a long way off.
Members of the Unison trade union have voted in favour of strike action on 30 November in response to public sector pension reforms.
Addidi Wealth's Anna Sofat has described the findings of HSBC's latest retirement report as having "little relevance for British women."
Aviva's UK life and pensions sales increased by 6% to £8.1m during the nine months to 30 September.
Origo, the eCommerce standards and services body for the financial services industry, has announced Cofunds, Fidelity, AJ Bell and Suffolk Life have jointed its pension transfer service.
The number of women saving adequately for retirement has hit a seven year high according to the Scottish Widows' Women and Pensions report.
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The Treasury's "reference scheme" is being used as the basis on which a new public sector pension scheme will be designed. We look at what has changed.
Almost half (46%) of women over 40 who live with a partner do not have a pension according to research by Prudential.