Deal is latest example of European insurance and pension groups tapping fast-growing asset class
For whom the bell tolls
Overhaul of Eurozone’s largest retirement sector is expected to put pressure on continent’s debt markets
As Rachel Reeves is expected to make pension funds channel more money into UK private assets, it is wise to check default schemes to ensure they are suitable for your needs
Andrew Bailey’s intervention casts doubt over government’s strategy to potentially force funds to invest in private markets
Difficulty of curbing growing state spending on a policy tied to broader problem of ageism
Chancellor could extend freeze on personal thresholds or impose fresh levies on wealthy to fill fiscal hole
Under-40s put off weddings, home purchases and even divorce to save money
Charlie Nunn calls on government to tackle housing crisis to provide foundation for Britain’s economic growth
Residential property has become a tax-free retirement fund that excludes younger generations
The founder of Redington talks inflation, children’s books, St James’s Place and natural capital
UK chancellor’s Mansion House speech expected to include details of commission into adequacy of retirement savings
I’ve been living in London for over 20 years and I’m now planning my retirement
Putting semi-liquid funds into tax-free wrappers could have ‘profound’ effect on retirement incomes
Labour’s decision to bring pensions into scope of inheritance tax creates issues for Sipps holding commercial property
Millions of private sector workers will see sharp drop in living standards under current system, study finds
Forcing defined contribution schemes to invest a minimum amount in private assets could ‘lead to poorer returns’
Regulator unveils plans for ‘targeted support’ to help individuals get better returns
Treasury committee questions whether tax-free savings product is subsidising wealthier first-home buyers
Four in 10 aged under 40 believe state retirement benefit will be as good or better than today, says survey
Sarah Smart, chair of The Pensions Regulator, urges people to ask ‘what if?’ questions when planning finances
Failure of talks between unions and employers about retirement age could trigger censure vote
New provider Scottish Widows is overhauling its offering
Brits seem to be using the rally as yet another opportunity to sell
Move by Lloyds Banking Group-owned pension provider comes as government pushes for more investment in British companies