Access to new flexible drawdown pensions will be restricted to people with a lifetime pension income of a minimum of £20,000 a year, the Treasury says.
The government has today published details of the changes it intends to introduce to remove the effective requirement to annuities by age 75 from 6 April 2011.
L&G is giving advisers the chance to quiz a panel of experts on the impact of regulatory changes to the platform market in a live debate at 2pm today.
Richard Pease, manager of the Henderson European Growth and European Special Situations funds, believes stocks on the Continent can flourish despite the sovereign debt concerns.
Michael O'Higgins has been named as David Norgrove's replacement as chairman of The Pensions Regulator.
The Government is sitting on a war chest worth billions of pounds that could be used to help reduce the national debt or finance new spending plans.
Legal & General is set to provide significant funding for the Football Association's new National Football Centre.
Distribution Technology has launched a white paper looking at how technology can help firms transition for RDR and deliver advice more economically.
House prices fell just 0.1% in November adding substance to the view they are likely to remain relatively flat for some time.
The government will issue a call for evidence on early access to pension funds later this month, Mark Hoban has announced.