All Brexit articles
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         News NewsLabour MPs table amendment to preserve EU PPF protectionsLabour MPs have tabled an amendment to a bill aimed at revoking residual EU law, seeking to retain judgments linked to the Pension Protection Fund. 
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         News NewsBrexit date hands victory to DWP in PPF assessment appealThe Employment Appeals Tribunal has handed a near-complete victory to the Department for Work and Pensions over a ruling that threatened limits paid to members of the Pension Protection Fund, having concluded that the majority of respondents no longer had rights against age discrimination that had been grounded in European law. 
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         Opinion OpinionFive years on the ‘pensions horse’, is Opperman winning the race?Almost five years have passed since Guy Opperman assumed the role of pensions minister, which we all know he asked for. What we can hope is that after all these years he knows what a guaranteed minimum pension is. 
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         News NewsTPR funding statement flags uncertainty impact for valuationsHigh levels of uncertainty surrounding inflation, interest rates, mortality, energy prices and economic growth will put additional pressure on trustees completing their tranche 17 valuations this year, according to the Pensions Regulator’s annual funding statement. 
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         News NewsSlash EU red tape and use pension money to level up, Aviva boss saysOn the go: The government should use Brexit to loosen insurance regulation in order to “put our country’s pension funds to national use”, Aviva chief executive Amanda Blanc has said. 
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         News NewsUK DB scheme surplus increases £41bn in MayOn the go: The aggregate surplus of 5,318 defined benefit schemes eligible for the Pension Protection Fund increased by £40.9bn in May. 
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         News NewsTPR warns against hasty reactions to Covid-19 mortality figuresThe Pensions Regulator has warned against hasty reactions to the Covid-19 pandemic, saying it is still “early days” in our understanding of how the virus has impacted longevity and life expectancy assumptions. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: TPR’s criminal powers policy will evolve with experiencePodcast: The Pensions Regulator’s policy around the use of its controversial new powers “will evolve” in response to evidence, court cases and industry experience, its director of regulatory policy, analysis and advice revealed. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: Economic uncertainty, DC consolidation, ESG to mark 2021Podcast: Economic uncertainty from the pandemic and the aftereffects of Brexit, solving the small pots problem and consolidation in the defined contribution universe, and yet more environmental, social and governance regulation are the themes to watch out for this year. These are the predictions for the pensions industry in 2021 from Marc Hommel, senior pensions adviser at EY-Parthenon, and Sue Pemberton, head of technology and DC consulting at Premier Pensions. 
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      NewsRPI reform holds back schemes’ inflation hedgingOn the go: Inflation hedging decreased by 13 per cent quarter-on-quarter in the third quarter of this year amid ongoing concerns about reform to the retail price index, according to the latest BMO Global Asset Management liability-driven investment survey. 
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      NewsTwo-thirds of DB sponsors issue 2020 profit warningsOn the go: Almost two-thirds (61 per cent) of listed companies sponsoring defined benefit schemes have issued profit warnings in 2020, according to analysis by EY. 
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      NewsWidespread industry support for regulator’s Covid-19 responseOn the go: Industry professionals are “overwhelmingly positive” about the Pensions Regulator’s response to Covid-19, though they remain pessimistic about future prospects, according to a report from the Pensions Management Institute. 
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      NewsNo-deal Brexit could deny thousands lifeboat protectionAs Covid-19 continues to wreak its devastation on the corporate landscape, dozens of pension schemes could fall into the Pension Protection Fund. However, a no-deal Brexit could scupper that option for up to one-fifth of distressed employers with an EU connection. 
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      FeaturesBuy-in pricing could improve in post-Brexit worldBrexit volatility could be a good thing for defined benefit pension schemes looking to insure liability risk, according to experts. 
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      NewsBrexit property slump means DB pension will be worth more than average homeOn the go: Brexit uncertainty rattling the UK housing market could lead to pensions wealth overtaking the value of private housing in the UK, according to analysis by Hymans Robertson. 
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      NewsNo-deal Brexit fears cause annuity rates to plummet to near record lowsOn the go: Fears of a no-deal Brexit and a slowdown in the global economy have pushed annuity rates to near record lows, says Hargreaves Lansdown. 
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      NewsTrustees should act now to guard against market collapseOn the go: Trustees and sponsors of defined benefit schemes should increase their asset allocations to alternatives and hedge funds in light of high valuations and stretched yields, Cambridge Associates urges in new research. 
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      NewsFTSE 350 deficit up to £51bn as political and financial turmoil aheadOn the go: FTSE 350 companies saw their pension deficit grow in July, from £48bn at the end of June to £51bn by the end of July, a £3bn increase. Funding levels were unchanged over the month at 94 per cent, according to Mercer. 
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      FeaturesLDI growth continues across UK schemesUK pension fund exposure to liability-driven investments continues to increase, according to data collected by Pensions Expert’s sister title MandateWire, as an increasing number of smaller schemes enter the market. 
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      NewsCovenant risk tops trustees’ list of concernsOn the go: Employer covenant risk is defined benefit pension schemes’ greatest worry, according to a poll of 42 trustees and their advisers by professional trustee company PTL. 
 





