Latest articles from James Redgrave

BP oil disaster prompts green corporate governance campaign

A nationwide advertising campaign aimed at encouraging pension schemes and other shareholders to take environmental issues seriously has launched off the back of the Florida oil spill

Employers given three months' auto enrolment grace

Employers are to be given three months before they have to enroll new staff into schemes, following a government overhaul of 2012 reforms

Pensioners plan party conference protest

Furious public sector workers will picket pension minister Steve Webb’s conference speech next week

Regulator set to announce Lehmans FSD next week

The Pensions Regulator's Determinations Panel has finished hearing evidence from several subsidiaries of Lehman Brothers, before deciding whether to give the regulator the go-ahead to demand cash from the companies

Blair slams stakeholder

Stakeholder pensions failed because they were not divisive enough, according to Tony Blair.

Outsourcing firms benefit from CPI switch

UK firms providing outsourced services to the public sector are set to save billions of pounds in pension payments off the back of inflation calculation changes.

Pension Corporation sees buyout inquiries soar

Pensions Corporation and Paternoster speculate on reasons for 20% quote request increase

Funds to power home-building

An innovative venture to encourage pension schemes to fund social housing projects will be rolled out in the next quarter.

Alternatives making a comeback

Two-thirds of large UK schemes plan to dramatically increase their hedge fund and private equity exposure over the next three years.

Euro-shy schemes turn to UK corporate bonds

Schemes seeking to reduce their exposure to European government debt in light of the Greek crisis are buying sterling corporate, rather than other sovereign bonds.