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      NewsDB outlook 2017: Investment problems remain as deficits dipDefined benefit deficits worsened during December to an aggregate IAS 19 deficit of £434bn, as experts added sustained low interest rates and cash flow problems to their concerns for pension funds over the course of 2017. 
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         Features FeaturesReuters scheme simplifies strategy in liquidity searchAs part of a push to simplify its asset allocation and achieve greater liquidity, Reuters Pension Fund is exiting its property investments, putting some of the proceeds into a new buy-and-maintain mandate and an existing diversified growth fund. 
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         Features FeaturesInvensys swaps linkers for nominal in hunt for cash flowThe Invensys Pension Scheme has extended its commitment to fixed rate gilts, as low portfolio risk and a strong covenant allowed the £4.9bn scheme to weather worsening conditions in the broader UK industry. 
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      NewsSchemes urged to revisit risk as deficits soarDefined benefit pension deficits have escalated since last month, but despite the challenging environment and gloomy outlook, some experts say schemes should stay calm and consider re-evaluating their risk portfolios. 
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         Opinion OpinionPension funds and insurers share appetite for infrastructureSolvency II has made it easier for insurers to invest in infrastructure. Elodie Laugel from Axa Investment Managers looks at whether pension schemes now have to expect more competition for deals from this sector. 
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      FeaturesMarket trends shaping liability management in 2016Defined benefit pension schemes across the UK struggled with soaring liabilities in 2015, but industry experts have warned against a 2016 ‘bet on interest rates’ in what could be a bumper year for tackling risk. 
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         Opinion OpinionLDI: Are you putting all your eggs in one basket?From the blog: Liability-driven investment has experienced explosive growth among pension schemes, with mandates growing to 1,033 from 825 in just one year and total liabilities hedged increasing to £657bn from £510bn. 
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         News NewsSmaller schemes take advantage of pooled funds in bumper year for LDIHedged liabilities grew to a record £657bn last year as medium-sized schemes flowed into pooled mandates, but experts have flagged a concentration risk from liability-driven investment's three dominant providers. 
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         Opinion OpinionHow to achieve the perfect blend of DGFsFrom the blog: Diversified growth funds have undergone explosive growth in the past decade, and are now one of the fastest-growing areas of asset management. 
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      NewsHow the slump in oil prices is hitting schemesAs oil prices fall below $50 (£33) a barrel, investment experts have urged pension schemes to seize the opportunity to hedge their liabilities against inflation and heed the impact on their commodity markets exposure. 
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      OpinionEight ways to manage the volatility of your EM exposureEmerging market equities have had a bumpy 18 months. Axa IM’s Yoram Lustig outlines an eight-point plan for schemes considering an allocation to the asset class. 
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      OpinionHow to use your DGF in a post-Budget environmentKevin Frisby from LCP, JLT Investment Consulting’s Allan Lindsay, Axa IM’s Yoram Lustig, HR Trustees’ Giles Payne, Aon Hewitt’s Ryan Taylor and Bruce White of LGIM discuss how schemes can invest in DGFs in the post-Budget environment, in the final instalment of a four-part panel discussion. 
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      OpinionHow can DGFs adapt to fit under the DC charge cap?Kevin Frisby from LCP, JLT Investment Consulting’s Allan Lindsay, Axa IM’s Yoram Lustig, HR Trustees’ Giles Payne, Aon Hewitt’s Ryan Taylor and Bruce White of LGIM discuss how diversified growth funds can work in line with the defined contribution charge cap, in the third of a four-part panel discussion. 
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      OpinionAre DGFs a good investment for schemes amid strong equity performance?Kevin Frisby from LCP, JLT Investment Consulting’s Allan Lindsay, Axa IM’s Yoram Lustig, HR Trustees’ Giles Payne, Aon Hewitt’s Ryan Taylor and Bruce White of LGIM discuss whether diversified growth funds are a good investment for schemes given the strong performance of equities, in the second of this four-part panel debate. 
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      OpinionHow can schemes judge DGF performance?Kevin Frisby from LCP, JLT Investment Consulting’s Allan Lindsay, Axa IM’s Yoram Lustig, HR Trustees’ Giles Payne, Aon Hewitt’s Ryan Taylor and Bruce White of LGIM discuss how schemes can measure the performance of diversified growth funds, in the first of a four-part panel discussion. 
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      OpinionHow to predict member outcomes in the new normalMyriad products could help grow pension savers’ assets following the Budget changes, but caution is recommended. 
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      OpinionA scheme guide to swaps, swaptions and all things LDIAxa IM’s Jonathan Crowther gives a ground-up description of the derivatives that liability-driven investment managers use to mitigate against key funding risks, in the latest edition of Technical Comment. 
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      NewsExperts call for smart beta credit to meet diversification demandAlternative fixed income indices could be the next frontier in smart beta investing for pension schemes, industry experts have said, calling for a shift in focus away from equity strategies. 
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      FeaturesHow to squeeze value out of your passive mandatesSchemes are being encouraged to seek alternatives to cap-weighted indices in their passive investment mandates in order to achieve higher returns. 
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