Latest articles from David Rowley

In depth: Alan Rubenstein

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Alan Rubenstein has a bullish belief that pension schemes can run an infrastructure fund with more efficiency than specialists in the City.

Nest gains from Prudential relationship

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Prudential is in negotiations to help 20 of its clients use Nest to auto-enrol large sections of their workforces.

Read all about it: AE ads hidden in The Sun

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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is targeting the young and the low paid on auto-enrolment, by covertly paying for articles in The Sun newspaper.

Editorial: in a corner and fighting back

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You may be pleased to know I have declared Pensions Week a zone free of yet more rehashed opinion on the Greek/euro crisis.

Morris trial: Pitcher payments coincidental

Tony Morris made payments to GP Noble Trustees’ managing director when pension fund assets were transferred to his companies or investments, a court heard.

LGPS pips rivals as first infrastructure investor

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Strathclyde Pension Fund has become the first scheme to pledge cash to the industry's pension infrastructure platform (Pip).

Banks' DB funds to be split in two

The pension liabilities of banks should be split into separate funds for their investment and retail divisions, the government has recommended.

Video: how UK infrastructure fund will be tailored for pension schemes

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Alan Rubenstein, chief executive of the Pension Protection Fund, talks to David Rowley about his plans for a £4bn UK infrastructure fund.

Hollywood glitz narrowly denied for GP Noble funds

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Around £20m of pension fund money was on the verge of funding several Hollywood films before the intervention of the Pensions Regulator, a court heard.