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A busy pensions agenda

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Editorial: News that the pensions dashboard will be taken forward by the Department for Work and Pensions has been welcomed by the pensions industry.

Reuters adds MAC fund as trend expected to continue

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The Reuters Pension Fund has invested in a second multi-asset credit fund and dropped a loans fund, as the lure of high risk-adjusted returns continues to draw investors to MAC products.

Dash for delivery

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Editorial: The industry is in agreement that for the pensions dashboard to work, schemes need to be forced to provide their data.

Timetable risks breaking dashboard consensus

The Association of British Insurers has called on government to legislate for schemes to provide their data to the pensions dashboard amid criticism a hasty delivery could leave the project failing consumers.

Music to their ears

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Editorial: Everyone has heard the expression 'intergenerational fairness', yet few could point to an example of where pensions have become fairer to the young; now you can.

Leonardo protects trustees with new company

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Leonardo’s defined contribution scheme is creating a company to shield trustees from personal liability as the freedoms have introduced new risks for DC trustees.

Better data flow could transform pensions, but will it?

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Pensions Expert 20th Anniversary: There are big hopes that technology will improve financial control and outcomes for people through clarity, speed and choice, but the task of creating an open standard landscape is huge.

Ready for the next 20 years?

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Pensions Expert 20th Anniversary: The future of pensions has never been less certain than it is today. 

In need of repair

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Editorial: News that the Work and Pensions Committee will scrutinise the effects of the pension freedoms cannot have surprised many.

Mass production in pensions

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Editorial: Default funds vary wildly in their underlying investments, more research has confirmed, but is this necessarily a bad thing?