TOP NEWS
By Joel Poultney
Only four of the 20 pensions organizations voluntarily involved in linking to the government's long-awaited "dashboards" project have so far completed their connection, the organization behind the program has said.
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By Martin Croucher
The government has admitted that its rising levels of errors have led to underpayment of state pensions, even though it has spent years and hundreds of millions of pounds trying to correct earlier mistakes.
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By Martin Croucher
The insurance watchdog for Europe has launched an investigation into how insurers use generative artificial intelligence and what controls are in place.
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LITIGATION
Roundup
By Laura Stewart Liberty
This past week in London has seen Linklaters and EY face negligence claims from a fintech investment firm, property developer Sir John Ritblat bring legal action against a Guernsey-registered company, and fresh equal pay litigation filed against Morrisons and Safeways. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.
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POLICY & REGULATION
By Joel Poultney
A quarter of U.K. defined benefit pension schemes are considering pulling back from U.S. assets and dollar exposure amid ongoing uncertainty created by the recent tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump, Willis Towers Watson PLC says.
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DEALS
By Najiyya Budaly
Two investors, Pension SuperFund and Disruptive Capital, have pulled their bid of approximately £260 million for De La Rue after the banknotes maker backed a rival £263 million offer from U.S. investment firm Atlas Holdings LLC.
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