All Aon articles – Page 16
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      OpinionThe science behind DC redesignDC Investment Quarterly: The introduction of freedom and choice and the charge cap this year marked two profound changes to the defined contribution marketplace, affecting both what DC investment products will be expected to deliver and the limits within which they have to deliver them. 
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         News NewsThe Pensions Trust reboots website in response to new rulesThe Pensions Trust has relaunched its website with more tools and information for members, employers and advisers, as schemes look for ways to engage members amid an increasingly complex pensions landscape. 
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      NewsInvensys extends Pie to pensionersInvensys Pension Scheme is expanding its pension increase exchange offering to retired members, as the company plans a bulk exercise for dependants and pensioners. 
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      NewsLongevity v interest rates – which poses the biggest risk for schemes?Rising life expectancy poses a greater risk to UK corporate pension schemes than low interest rates, a report this week has suggested, but some industry experts have challenged the finding. 
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      OpinionIs the medically underwritten annuity market too good to be true?Buyouts remain a popular derisking strategy for defined benefit schemes. Aon Hewitt’s Martin Bird looks at how the medically underwritten option is gaining ground in this burgeoning market. 
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      NewsDB funding snapshot signals need for further hedgingData analysis: Defined benefit schemes’ aggregate funding ratio rose slightly to 84.8 per cent in June, according to data, but experts say schemes should further hedge liabilities to buffer against underlying volatility in the bond markets. 
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         News NewsStamp dealer takes adviser to task over admin issuesStamp trader Stanley Gibbons sought redress from a former adviser after issues were raised concerning the company’s scheme rules, a move that has cost the scheme £1.7m in legal fees. 
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      NewsEnvironment Agency fund shares five-point ESG selection testEnvironment Agency Pension Fund has detailed the five-point criteria it uses to assess managers for its responsible investments, as it awards £180m to a global sustainable equity mandate. 
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      NewsCharles Stanley seeks DB risk control via working groupStockbroker and wealth manager Charles Stanley has created a working party to tackle risk within its pension scheme after reporting a £6.2m deficit increase. 
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      NewsRoyal Mail posts £700m to options to deliver risk reductionRoyal Mail Pension Plan has invested £700m in an options mandate, as schemes increasingly explore derivative-based strategies to reduce risk while seeking growth. 
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      NewsShould your scheme be seeking growth via income?Schemes should increase their focus on income in the search for returns, experts have said, but some have raised doubts about the opportunities currently available in the credit sector. 
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      NewsRegulator fleshes out compliance approach to public sectorThe Pensions Regulator has released details of its compliance and enforcement policy for public service schemes, after taking on oversight of more than 200 plans from April. 
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      NewsFunding statement underscores integrated risk management ethosThe Pensions Regulator has endorsed an integrated approach to risk management in its first annual funding statement since the publication of the revised code of practice for defined benefit scheme funding. 
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      NewsSlow movers are risking returns, experts warnPension schemes risk losing potential returns by moving too slowly when changing investment strategy, with some waiting months between investigating and implementing, consultants have said. 
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      OpinionGlobal equities survey – part twoIn part two of our analysis of the global equities market, Gill Wadsworth considers how the wider trend, performance and current valuations are influencing UK schemes’ attraction to the asset class. 
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         News NewsUK schemes feeling pressure to add risk in chase for returnMore than three-quarters of UK pension funds that increased allocations to equities in the past six months cited pressure to meet funding requirements as a driver, according to research. 
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      NewsSurrey opts for LDI to harness funding gainsSurrey County Council Pension Fund has put a liability-driven investment platform in place to capture rises in the funding level, after falling gilt yields wiped out last year’s gains. 
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      OpinionIs now a good time for an ETV or Pie exercise?Aon Hewitt’s Ben Roe examines whether the new flexibility for DC means 2015 is shaping up to be the ‘year of the transfer value’ for DB schemes. 
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      NewsJohnston Press DB recovery to net 25% of sold sponsor assetsJohnston Press Pension Plan has agreed a revised recovery plan with its sponsor, entitling it to a chunk of the proceeds from the sale of company assets, to help plug its rising deficit. 
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         Opinion OpinionEditorial: Drum roll...So there you have it. By the time you read this, swaths of people will have battered down their providers’ doors to get their mitts on their pension pots, to splash on posh cars and cruises. Or not. 
 





