Pension rankings 2009

In a year of hectic volatility on the markets, Deutsche Bank has held its top position in this publication's pension rankings - but it is all change in the consulting category. Andrew Sheen reports

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When Life & Pensions published the results of its second annual pension rankings survey last year, the world was a different place. Lehman Brothers was still a force to be reckoned with on Wall Street, hopes that the credit crunch might prove a minor blip did not seem misplaced and many within the pension sector had never heard of quantitative easing, let alone its effects.

Fast forward 12 months and the financial landscape could not be more different. Funds are being forced to adapt to the 'new

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