The FSA plans to create a new consumer protection committee tasked with "scanning" the market for emerging risks.
Conservative pensions spokesman Nigel Waterson outlines his party's plans should it triumph at the forthcoming General Election.
Mark Lisle, compliance manager at Rowanmoor Pensions, on the appointment of a new Chief Financial Ombudsman.
David Glick, director of Edge Investment Management, says investing in the glamorous world of football transfers is a new way of mitigating inheritance tax liabilities.
Millions of Britons are gambling their future by expecting a lottery win or large inheritance will pay for their retirement.
The breeze of optimism I reported in my last, post-Hogmanay, update has dwindled to the faintest puff of cheerfulness.
Sales of enhanced annuities in the UK increased by 24% last year, latest Towers Watson research reveals.
Most employees still see a pension as the best way to save for retirement but only a third are confident it will provide an adequate income, according to research.
A transsexual is mounting a legal battle to have her pension backdated to 60, the age at which women are entitled to claim.
Around 110,000 women could miss out on thousands of pounds in retirement because they were born just a day too early to benefit from pension rule changes, Liberal Democrat research suggests.