British pensions giant reducing US exposure over tech risks
Britain's biggest pension asset owner, the Border to Coast Pensions Partnership (B2C), is reducing its alloca ...
US. Retirement savings set record high — but so do hardship withdrawals: Vanguard
There's some good news and some not-so-good news on the retirement front from Vanguard. Americans set aside a ...
UK to review pension transfer rules after unusual deal
Britain will review defined benefit pension transfer rules after a novel deal saw an asset manager take on a ...
New Study Finds the Ideal Amount of Strength Training for a Longer and Healthier Life
Strength training is increasingly linked to longevity, with fitness research suggesting that a moderate weekly ...
US. Investment Returns Outweigh Small Liability Jump for Pension Finances
Surging investment returns outpaced slow-growing liabilities in May, bringing the funded status of the 100 lar ...
South Africa. Has the retirement industry underestimated inflation risk?
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What Do Prospective Teachers Retirees’ Fear about Retirement?
By Jaquiline Amani This qualitative study explored prospective teacher retirees’ perceived fears about retirement and identified key drivers of retirement anxiety. Data were collected through focus group discussions with 22 teachers from two regions of Tanzania. The participants were purposively selected from public schools and had ten years or less remaining before reaching voluntary or […]
The financial well-being of retired professional athletes: debunking the myth about financial irresponsibility
By Grant Laschowski & Norm O’Reilly This research aims to investigate the financial well-being (FWB) of retired male athletes in major professional North American team sports. Framed around Kempson’s (2017) FWB Model, the aim of this research is (1) to identify the key drivers that influence how retired athletes feel about their current financial situations […]
LGBTQ+ Labor Market Outcomes
By Travis Campbell & Yana Van Der Meulen Rodgers The emerging field of LGBTQ+ economics has convincingly demonstrated that LGBTQ+ individuals face distinct labor market disparities. This chapter provides an overview of their unfavorable labor market outcomes and then focuses on several specific issues for transgender workers. Previous studies show that gender-affirming care can improve […]
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British pensions giant reducing US exposure over tech risks
Britain’s biggest pension asset owner, the Border to Coast Pensions Partnership (B2C), is reducing its allocation to U.S. assets by up to 10% due to concerns about overexposure to a small number of Silicon Valley giants, an executive at the fund said on Tuesday. B2C, which oversees around £120 billion ($161 billion) worth of local […]
US. Retirement savings set record high — but so do hardship withdrawals: Vanguard
There’s some good news and some not-so-good news on the retirement front from Vanguard. Americans set aside a record amount of money in their 401(k) accounts last year, according to Vanguard’s “How America Saves 2026” report. But while savings rates are up, so are the number of Americans tapping their 401(k) for emergencies. Vanguard said […]
UK to review pension transfer rules after unusual deal
Britain will review defined benefit pension transfer rules after a novel deal saw an asset manager take on a scheme’s assets and liabilities in an unanticipated use of existing legislation, a government minister said on Tuesday. Torsten Bell, a junior minister in the finance and pensions departments, said the deal used a flexible apportionment arrangement […]
New Study Finds the Ideal Amount of Strength Training for a Longer and Healthier Life
Strength training is increasingly linked to longevity, with fitness research suggesting that a moderate weekly amount can deliver meaningful health benefits. A long-term study of more than 147,000 adults found that 90 to 120 minutes of resistance training per week was associated with lower mortality risk, especially for cardiovascular and neurological diseases. The findings also highlight […]





