January 2026

The FCA Is Overhauling UK Pensions Advice, But Will Savers Benefit?

New rules will allow pension and investment providers to make “targeted support” recommendations to certain groups of customers. The rules come into effect from April 6 as a solution to the so-called “advice gap”. Some commentators are concerned about the risk to consumers as the government pushes to get more people investing. 2026 will be the year that “once-in-a-generation” regulatory changes transform UK retirement planning and enhance people’s ability to make long-term decisions about their pensions—or so the Financial...

Danish pension fund to sell $100 million in U.S. Treasuries due to “poor U.S. government finances”

A Danish pension fund is planning to sell its entire holdings of U.S. Treasuries — about $100 million — over concerns about the U.S. government's financial stability. AkademikerPension confirmed to CBS News that it is exiting U.S. Treasuries by the end of this month and that it will instead turn to the U.S. dollar and short-duration debt. "The decision is rooted in the poor U.S. government finances, which make us think that we need to make an effort to find an...

How Trump’s Greenland tariffs will hit investments and pensions – and what to do

Investors and pension savers are worried about the impact that tariffs could have on their money Stock markets across the globe have dipped after Donald Trump said he would charge tariffs on multiple European countries including the UK until a deal is reached for Washington to purchase Greenland from Denmark. The US President said he would impose a 10 per cent tariff “on any and all goods” sent to the USA from 1 February, increasing to 25 per cent from 1...

UK savers need extra £23bn a year to hit 12% pension target, says Bowmore

New research from Bowmore Financial Planning, part of Bowmore Wealth Group, has indicated that UK savers are falling short of recommended pension contributions. Bowmore’s analysis of HMRC data for 2022–23 suggests savers would need to contribute 12% of their annual salary to meet guidance from Pensions UK. However, the company estimates that reaching this level would require around £23bn in additional pension contributions each year. Bowmore Wealth Group’s review of HMRC data on incomes and pension contributions shows that private sector workers...

Most Americans surveyed cut or stopped retirement savings due to the current economy

Recent data from Allianz Life’s Q4 2025 Quarterly Market Perception study found that more than half of Americans (51%) have either stopped or reduced their retirement savings in the past six months due to the current economic environment. Two in three (66%) say they have not been able to contribute to their savings as much in the past six months due to the current economic environment. Concerns about the cost of health care is a contributing factor, according to the study....

UN Pension Review Raises Concerns Among Staff and Retirees

The United Nations General Assembly’s latest pension fund resolution — adopted at the end of December 2025 — has triggered concerns among current and former staff members of the organization that their retirement security may be at risk. The resolution invites the UN Pension Board to carry out a full review of the pension system, including consideration of defined-contribution and hybrid models and exploring ways to “lower contributions.” That last phrase signals the review’s underlying intent: cost reduction rather than benefit enhancement. While framed...

Asia is entering the longevity era. How can we rethink wealth in a 100-year life?

For Asian countries in an aged-society stage, this demographic shift brings profound implications for how people are supported through longer lifespans. Just as a CFO manages risk and plans strategically, individuals must take a more active role in building financial resilience. The true success of a 100-year society lies not only in extending lifespan but in extending dignity, contribution and meaning. Across Asia, populations are ageing at a pace the world has never seen. Countries like Japan, the Republic of Korea and...

UK. DWP says thousands missing out on extra £80 per week

Recent figures from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) reveal that almost a million pensioner households may be failing to claim an average of £4,300 a year - or around £80 a week - in benefit income to which they are entitled. As many as 910,000 households eligible for Pension Credit failed to claim the benefit, resulting in approximately £2.5 billion remaining unclaimed. In an effort to help more individuals above State Pension age obtain additional financial assistance in the...

China’s birth rate hits record low as population continues to shrink

China's birth rates sunk to a record low in 2025, despite the government rolling out a spate of incentives to boost it, as the country's population fell for the fourth straight year. Government data on Monday showed that the country's birth rate fell to 5.63 per 1,000 people – a record low since the Communist Party took power in 1949 – while its death rate rose to 8.04 per 1,000 people, the highest since 1968. Its population fell 3.39 million to...

Swiss Life Holding AG: How a 165-Year Incumbent Is Rebuilding Wealth and Retirement for a Volatile Age

The New Urgency of Swiss Life Holding AG Retirement planning used to be boring. Then zero interest rates, inflation spikes, housing crises, and fragmented work lives turned it into a high?stakes puzzle that most people are failing to solve. In Europe, where demographic aging is accelerating and public pension systems are under strain, that puzzle is now an existential problem for households and a structural challenge for governments. Swiss Life Holding AG sits right at the center of that storm. Officially,...