Tomorrow’s pensioners face up to working — and saving — for longer; why inflation-proofing pensions is no mean feat; and ‘mind the gap’ — why retirement savings is a problem for women around the world (a second selection of articles in this report will be published next week)
A balanced portfolio has the best chance of preserving the long-term value of pension savings against price rise shocks
Despite opposition, governments are forcing through changes to make pension systems sustainable
The gender gap in retirement savings is a problem for women around the world
State-backed scheme joins forces with insurer L&G and Dutch fund manager PGGM to build and manage rental properties
Platforms Association aims to represent online financial sites as regulatory scrutiny increases
Investors are rushing to use their allotments for Isa and pensions accounts in anticipation of Labour’s first Budget
Insurers are receiving a very handsome reward for such a low-risk business
Beijing battles demographic crisis and pressure on pension system by keeping population in workforce for longer
Attendees of the FT Weekend Festival are selling assets and passing on inheritances ahead of October’s Budget
The chancellor must be careful not to increase the damaging incentives in the tax system as she seeks sources of revenue
Chancellor urges party unity as she sticks by policy to means test winter fuel payments
Scheme takes seed investment as chancellor questions future of local government retirement schemes
Sir Douglas Flint joins calls to boost personal finance teaching in schools
Emma Reynolds says her first objective is to ‘increase pension investment in UK productive assets’
With interest rates higher, many schemes are moving out of deficit, which could feed through to share prices
Retirement schemes shun London-listed equities and private markets
Respected tax lawyer urges Labour government to consider how tax raises could stunt economic growth
Gender gap persists as one in 10 women say they are cutting pension contributions to fund essential expenses
Fiddling with pensions taxation could blight the retirement prospects of millions
As energy bills rise, bolder reforms are needed to identify the 880,000 households missing out on pension credit
(And it’s got worse)
Higher interest rates and new rules push people back to retirement products with guaranteed incomes
Boosting investment returns sure beats working for longer in order to retire
Policymakers, regulators and investors need to be acutely aware of unintended consequences