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      NewsHow to close your scheme’s comms gapNews analysis: Employers have been urged to better educate staff about their workplace pension plan, as new research has found more than a third of employees are still unaware of auto-enrolment. 
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      NewsScheme grabs chance to hedge inflation riskMarsh & McLennan Companies UK Pension Fund has increased its interest and inflation rate hedge for its defined benefit scheme, to help protect its funding position against fluctuations in rates. 
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      NewsMembers need push to use scheme calculatorsThe use of pension charges calculators to inform members has become the norm for pension funds, industry experts say, but member engagement is still low. 
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         News NewsTfL weighs up fee bump from strategy shiftTfL Pension Fund had its investment management expenses increase by almost a fifth in the year to March, partly due to a strategy shift that added eight investment managers. 
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         News NewsHow BBC scheme cut £750m off its funding deficitThe BBC Pension Scheme has chipped an estimated £750m off its funding shortfall by reducing its allocation to equities over the past 10 years and increasing employer contributions. 
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         News NewsAxa ups benefit in final deal on DB scheme closureAxa has confirmed it will close its UK defined benefit scheme from next month following a review, with current members receiving additional pension payments under the final agreement. 
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      FeaturesSouth Yorkshire bucks trend with equity allocationSouth Yorkshire Pension Authority has increased its allocation to equities over the past three years, concluding that stock selection within its equity portfolios helped it produce positive returns against the benchmark. 
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      NewsDerbyshire reduces auto-enrolment comms burdenDerbyshire County Council has taken steps to reduce its auto-enrolment communication costs, from record-cleansing to communicating through employers, as local authority schemes look to manage the cost of the reform. 
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      OpinionCircling vultures get mixed reception from consultantsPreying on weaker assets, vulture funds offer investors a different approach to property investment. This feature from our The Specialist series investigates whether the risks inherent in this strategy make it a sensible course for pension schemes to take. 
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      OpinionHow real assets fit into your inflation battleWith bond-like income and growth potential, how can real assets can help control inflation-linked benefits? The supplement’s big story looks at how schemes are managing this key risk. 
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         News NewsLocal authority schemes choose multi-asset to limit volatilityLocal authority funds have ramped up their interest in multi-asset strategies as they try to manage the impact of volatility on their investments, according to new investment data. 
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         Features FeaturesBT changes valuation date to help close deficitThe BT Pension Scheme took advantage of a regulatory flexibility to move its valuation date forward by six months and improve its funding position. 
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      FeaturesNHS trust saves £700k in early retirement rulingSchemes may be able to save on benefits after a ruling in the Court of Appeal permitted the early dismissal of one NHS employee on the grounds of cost. 
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      FeaturesSchemes turn their backs on traditional assetsSchemes reveal their reappraisal of the risk-reward characteristics of assets and how they have adjusted their portfolios, in the second instalment of the Intelligent Thinking survey. 
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      FeaturesDC schemes harness apathy to drive up contributionsDefined contribution (DC) schemes are increasing members' retirement savings by using a combination of apathy and education to ensure high levels of contributions. 
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      FeaturesSchemes divided over value of active managersThe ability of active fund managers to deliver value in the low-growth environment has proved a divisive issue for schemes, a schemeXpert.com and Pensions Week survey has shown. 
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      FeaturesPearl wipes £19m off liabilities with Pie exerciseThe Pearl Group Staff Pension Scheme has closed its funding gap by £19m through a derisking exercise that achieved a 40 per cent take-up among eligible pensioners. 
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      FeaturesPPG improves investment efficiency with fiduciary managementThe PPG Industries pension scheme's move to fiduciary management has led to a quicker and more efficient investment decision-making process, according to its pensions director. 
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      FeaturesPPF levy dilemma for small schemesThe Pension Protection Fund’s new levy framework is likely to lead to schemes derisking, but smaller schemes with sophisticated investment strategies may lose out, consultants have warned. 
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      FeaturesSurvey finds scheme failure on managing deficitsTrustees and employers have identified funding deficits as the most important scheme risk – but confessed they have had the least success in managing it. 
 





