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- BA pensions recovery plan agreed
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- View the highlights from the Jackson Costs Webcast that took place on 14th January.
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- Churchill comes to roost in Nest Corporation
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- CIPD survey tracks DB plan closures
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- BAS appoints new members
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- Pooled funds bounce back in 2009
- Response on age consultation
- DC investment principles unveiled
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- New Tpas chief executive appointed
- GMP equalisation required now
- Churchill to chair Nest Corporation
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- Purple Book offers gloomy news
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- Berkshire insures against longevity
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- Lloyds to cap pensionable pay
- Modest disclosure changes on the way
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- Equitable Life accountant investigated
- Cadbury completes £500m buy-in
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- AADB launches new Equitable Life inquiry
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- Cadbury fund insures £500 million of liabilities
- Sir John Chadwick issues second interim report
- Trustees prohibited by Pensions Regulator
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- Verity Trustees guilty of breaching DPA
- PPF issues 2010/11 levy determination and new guide
- Berkshire Pension Fund’s longevity insurance deal: liabilities of £750 million for 11,000 pensioners
- DWP plans disclosure changes
- No change on flexible retirement
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- GPP commission to be abolished
- Volkswagen adopts absolute return fund as DC default
- Walker report seeks engagement
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- More high earners hit by chancellor
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- Pensions worth more in public sector
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- Changes to internal controls guidance
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- VW adopts absolute return default fund
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- Pensions still exempt from rule against perpetuities
- CDC buy-in completed
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- ASB sticks to its guns
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- Consultation on revised internal controls guidance
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- Poor DC pre-retirement literature
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- Pauline Sibbitt to chair APL
- Experiment paying pension credit automatically
- PPF conclusion on GMP equalisation
- TfL seeks judicial review of PPF levy
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- Call for evidence on default retirement age
- IASB drops planned changes to pension standard
- EU proposes new European pensions supervisory body
- Employers cap final pensionable pay in closed schemes
- Court ruling forces Treasury to widen ex gratia payments scheme for Equitable Life victims
- Civil service abolishes mandatory retirement age
- Another nail in the default retirement-age coffin
- PPF proposes reduced levy cap to ease burden on schemes
- Tories plan early increase to state pension age
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- Regulator uses new power to issue determination
- Retirement plans are put on ice
- Actuarial profession’s ethical standard is replaced by a simpler code
- Widening contributions gap between DB and DC schemes
- HSBC fined £3 million for data security failings
- Pensions Ombudsman overcomes backlog of cases
- Regulator urges employers to improve their DC standards
- Sir John Chadwick changes tack on Equitable Life
- Clearance applications fall by more than half
- Babcock International’s longevity swap deal goes through
- Merger of professional actuarial bodies fails
- Largest ever deficit for FTSE 100 pension schemes
- First Quench advisers investigated
- Pensions Regulator finds industry support for TKU code
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- BA trustees release contingent assets of £330 million
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- UK Investment Performance Committee
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- RSA Insurance hedges £1.9 billion of scheme liabilities
- Company accounts show divergence on actuarial assumptions
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- Actuaries move towards better mortality projections
- Dairy Crest scheme buys second bulk annuity
- Fujitsu plans DB scheme closure
- Material detriment code close to agreement
- New non-execs for regulator
- CBI pleads for help for DB schemes
- New ministerial team at the DWP
- PADA highlights problems in securing retirement income efficiently
- PPF appoints Hewitt to advise on longevity
- Pension scheme management costs on the rise
- Dutch court agrees ground-breaking Shell settlement
- Pub group introduces a cap on pensionable pay
- Buyout market quiet but not dead
- DB trustees calm in face of adversity
- Rules on overpayments and trivial pensions relaxed
- “Hard core” of final-salary schemes hangs on
- Regulator acts to halt avoidance arrangement
- Personal accounts begin to take shape
- New Equality Bill unveiled
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- DC investors show surprising degree of sophistication
- Auto-enrolment consultation causes consternation
- PM seeks review of MPs’ pensions
- Pension funds are immediate casualties of quantitative easing
- Report shows significant increase in private pension contributions
- Uncertainty about consequences of ECJ’s Heyday decision
- Draft material detriment code issued
- Government rejects conditional indexation proposals
- Regulator’s research reveals shorter recovery periods and fewer clearance applications
- ACA finds quality pension provision draining away
- DWP abandons principles-based disclosure
- Government takes next steps towards easing flexible retirement
- Compensation for those hardest hit by Equitable Life debacle
- Pensions Regulator hopes to improve record-keeping
- 100,000 public sector pensioners overpaid
- Government makes U-turn on backdating NI contributions
- John Lewis scheme given £128 million share of Ocado
- Railways Pension Scheme data stolen
- Regulator given extended moral-hazard powers
- EU protects agency workers
- NAPF launches investment advice principles
- Personal accounts: self-certification concession gets mixed response
- Pensions Regulator not panicked by current turbulent market conditions
- State pension – take it or leave it
- DWP to amend employer debt rules: four new options outlined
- Pension sharing on divorce – cash-equivalent approach remains
- Code of conduct for trustees launched
- Poor pensions knowledge abounds
- Pensions Regulator confirms a joint approach to winding up
- Fund managers’ voting disclosures disappoint
- Cheney saga rumbles on as courts seek to regain loot
- Rise in occupational scheme admin complaints
- John Lewis pension upgrade addresses staff parity issue
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- Pensioner couples need a weekly income of at least £201
- Tate & Lyle ups employee contributions
- All restrictions on use of protected rights to be removed
- Pensioners caught spending lump-sum payouts
- Government reaffirms commitment to 50% MNTs
- Sipps able to hold protected rights
- Options for personal account charges narrowed down
- EU clarifies scope of Solvency II Directive
- Government reaffirms commitment to 50% MNTs
- Ill-health improvements to the FAS
- Money-laundering deadline extended
- Cohabitees must wait longer for pension-sharing rights
- Scheme governance slowly coming up to scratch
- ECJ ruling on sexual orientation law
- Scottish actuaries cool on merger plans
- Myners code to be simplified
- BBC scheme launches salary sacrifice
- EU to sort out VAT confusion
- Court calls a halt to back-door rectification
- Regulator revamps online scheme return system
- Scheme funding improvements in 2007 wiped out in January
- DWP proposes large hike in pension levies
- Paternoster takes on P&O scheme pensioner liabilities
- Government backtracks on NI backdating
- FAS news brings Christmas cheer to thousands
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- Statutory independent trustees can now reclaim VAT
- Xerox and Smiths win PRAG awards
- Purnell takes over the helm from Hain at DWP
- 94% of DB schemes pay risk-based levy in 2006/07
- HMRC announces pre-royal assent changes
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- Well-funded schemes hit by hike in PPF levy: 140% funding needed to avoid risk-based element
- PRAG publishes new guidance on derivatives accounting
- GPPs threaten to be fly in ointment for personal accounts
- Pension actuaries develop conflicts standard
- Insurance companies contract customers back in
- Most deregulatory issues on hold
- Proposals for employer-provided ill-health benefits in new LGPS
- Emap offloads pension liabilities in Paternoster buyout deal
- SiPPs to hold protected rights
- BAS takes next step down standards road
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- Use of property partnerships booms
- Public sector costs war hots up
- Assessing employer’s strength: taxing task for scheme trustees
- Demanding standards for member records
- Emphasis on trustees’ obligation to assess employer’s strength
- Hedging longevity risk takes off
- Pooled funds bounce back in 2009
- Purple Book reveals plight of DB plans
- Tough line on GMP equalisation
- PADA lays foundations for new pension Nest eggs
- Pension policies for the general election
- New-look FAS offers much increased help for wind-up victims
- Recession impacts on DB schemes
- Trustees must improve governance
- 2009: a mixed year for plan members
- Membership up, contributions down
- Final-salary scheme closures gather pace
- Final-salary scheme closures gather pace
- Association of Independent Financial Advisers
- DB schemes set out their investment philosophy in Sips
- Consultation fleshes out reform details
- Abbey focuses on DB risk reduction
- Schemes need to act on retirement age changes now
- BT substitutes Sipp for existing DC plans
- BT’s radical redesign tackles its volatile defined-benefit costs
- Government set to scrap default retirement age
- Regulatory year 2007: state pension reform takes centre stage
- Longevity swaps: new way to offload risk
- The state additional pension gradually becomes flat rate
- Chancellor hits high earners’ pensions
- Ombudsman slams government response on Equitable Life
- GMP conversions go live but take-up likely to be very limited
- Spectre of deflation looms large
- RS Components’ risk-sharing plan saves DB scheme
- Popular reports: a chance to tell all
- Employers’ pension provision still falling
- Trustees to decide actuarial assumptions
- How DWP-funded pensions education projects are working
- Ombudsman demands compensation for Equitable Life victims
- European funds can join a class act
- Regulator gains new powers in fight to protect members
- No consistent approach to IORP
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- Bill sets out detail on personal accounts
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- Local Government Pension Scheme (Management and Investment of Funds) Regulations 2009 (SI 2009/3093)
- Pensions Act 2004 (Code of Practice) (Trustee Knowledge and Understanding) Appointed Day Order 2009 (SI 2009/3068)
- Ombudsman’s decision legally flawed Arjo Wiggins Ltd v Ralph, High Court, Chancery Division [2009] EWHC 3198 (Ch)
- Equality Bill
- Registered Pension Schemes (Modification of the Rules of Existing Schemes) Regulations 2009 (SI 2009/3055)
- Walker Morris Trustees Ltd v Masterson, High Court, Chancery Division [2009] EWHC 1955 (Ch)
- Arjo Wiggins Ltd v Ralph, High Court, Chancery Division [2009] EWHC 3198 (Ch)
- Colorcon Ltd v Huckell, High Court, Chancery Division [2009] EWHC 979 (Ch)
- Eastearly Ltd v Headway plc, Court of Appeal [2009] EWCA Civ 793
- Foster Wheeler Ltd v Hanley, Court of Appeal [2009] EWCA Civ 651
- Hamilton v Monmouthshire County Council, High Court, Chancery Division, Bristol Registry [2008] EWHC 3101 (Ch)
- HR Trustees Ltd v German, High Court, Chancery Division [2009] EWHC 2785 (Ch)
- Independent Trustee Services Ltd v Hope, High Court, Chancery Division [2009] EWHC 2810 (Ch)
- London Borough of Tower Hamlets v Wooster, Employment Appeal Tribunal, appeal no.UKEAT/0441/08, 10 September 2009
- MCP Pension Trustees Ltd v Aon Pension Trustees Ltd, High Court, Chancery Division [2009] EWHC 1351 (Ch)
- R (Age UK) v Secretary of State for Business, Innovation & Skills, High Court, Queen’s Bench Division [2009] EWHC 2336 (Admin); European Court of Justice, Case C-388/7, 5.3.09 (known as Incorporated Trustees of the Nat ional Council on Ageing (Age Concern
- R (Equitable Members’ Action Group) v HM Treasury, High Court, Queen’s Bench Division [2009] EWHC 2495 (Admin)
- Ratcliffe v Secretary of State for Defence, Court of Appeal [2009] EWCA Civ 39
- Seldon v Clarkson Wright & Jakes, Employment Appeal Tribunal, 19.12.08
- Slattery v Cabinet Office (Civil Service Pensions), High Court, Chancery Division [2009] EWHC 226 (Ch)
- AEGON UK Corporate Services Ltd v Roberts, Court of Appeal [2009] EWCA Civ 932
- MAIN GUIDANCE PUBLISHED BY BRITISH COMPUTER SOCIETY AND INFORMATION SECURITY AWARENESS FORUM WITH IMPLICATIONS FOR PENSIONS IN 2009
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