All Brexit articles – Page 3
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         Opinion OpinionAn age-old problemEditorial: There is currently an advert on some trains that promotes a privacy filter for computer screens. Unfortunately such devices are yet to be invented for phones. 
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         News NewsGina Miller: Brexit could change retirement attitudesEconomic turmoil induced by the UK’s exit from the EU might tempt savers to draw from their retirement pots sooner, according to Gina Miller, founding partner at wealth manager SCM Direct. 
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      NewsCovenant risk is dominating the DB agendaDefined benefit trustees are becoming increasingly concerned about the strength of their employer covenants, a new survey has revealed, as Brexit uncertainty feeds into broader concerns about the future of sponsors. 
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      OpinionDC Debate Q3: How should schemes invest DC assets in a changing world?In the third DC Debate of 2017, six defined contribution specialists discuss emerging markets, how Brexit will affect DC investment, and how schemes should decide on a default fund. 
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         Features FeaturesBrexit will have little impact on admin, experts sayIn pension terms, Brexit is widely expected to affect sponsor covenant and potentially regulation, but will it change how schemes pay pensioners who live in the EU? 
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         News NewsQueen's Speech omits pensions as focus is firmly on BrexitAfter the intensity and frequency of debate and consultation on pension issues, the industry is left in limbo by the government’s legislative programme. 
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         Opinion OpinionWhat Brexit politics mean for currency riskFrom the blog: Pension scheme assets have become more international in recent years, meaning schemes have more opportunities for generating both growth and income. 
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         Opinion OpinionWhat to expect on pensions from the new governmentRuth Bamforth from Walker Morris looks at some of the pensions policies we might see more of under a new government. 
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         Opinion OpinionWhat a hard Brexit would mean for pensionsRuth Bamforth from Walker Morris analyses the effect the great repeal bill could have on pension schemes. 
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         Opinion OpinionHard times? Brexit and your schemeFrom the blog: The implications of Brexit are likely to affect almost every facet of the wider economy. 
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         Opinion OpinionHow to protect your scheme when Article 50 is triggeredSchemes should not be afraid to consider bold changes to funding and investments in the face of the UK’s exit from the EU being triggered, says Mercer’s Darren Masters. 
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         Opinion OpinionSchemes should consider strategic currency hedgingAon Hewitt’s Lucinda Downing makes the case for currency hedging and states where and how schemes can do so. 
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         Features FeaturesCancer Research scheme takes the plunge into LDITrustees of Cancer Research UK’s defined benefit pension fund have put in place a new liability-driven investment allocation, minimising funding volatility following the EU referendum. 
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         News NewsTrustees told to focus less on market volatilityFrom Brexit to Trump, the political events of 2016 added to market uncertainty throughout the year, but trustees should take care not to be too fixated on volatility. 
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         Opinion OpinionWhat earns you trust?Editorial: Gloomy predictions led to a sliding pound ahead of Prime Minister Theresa May’s speech on Brexit last week, but instead her assertions meant that sterling rose, bringing some hope to currency markets (and those of us who are looking to travel this year). 
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      NewsBrexit speech calms markets but leaves questions over ECJ casesPrime Minister Theresa May this week laid out the government’s plans for Brexit, prompting questions from the pensions industry over the role of EU law in UK pensions over the longer term. 
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      FeaturesBrexit, pooling and transparency: Top investment stories from 2016Year in review: Investment fees and the impact of Brexit on schemes’ portfolios stood out among the most salient subjects for pension schemes in 2016, while the ongoing low-yield environment prompted funds to seek higher returns and cut back on costs. 
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         Opinion OpinionPost-truths about 2016Editorial: The year that is coming to an end might be remembered in the pensions industry as one of referendums and defined benefit battles. 
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         Opinion OpinionQROPS: Between expat need and tax loopholeAnalysis: Moving to live or work abroad is not, for most people, logistically straightforward, and planning ahead is key to ensure a smooth transition, particularly when considering long-term financial requirements, including pensions. 
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      NewsSchemes urged to look past 'Super Thursday' market movementsThe FTSE 100 fell last week on the back of a High Court ruling that parliament must have a vote on the UK’s triggering of Article 50, while the Bank of England revised its inflation expectations upwards. 
 





