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         Opinion OpinionWhere to look for global credit investmentsGoldman Sachs Asset Management’s Jeremy Cave suggests where investors should look to find credit investment opportunities. 
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         Opinion OpinionAre interest rates too low to hedge?Broadstone’s Peter Dean outlines why pension funds might want to hedge interest rate risk despite record-low yields. 
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         Opinion OpinionThe search for yield: Opportunities in private debtFrom the blog: As global markets have taken a beating since June 24, pension funds are likely to be wondering where they should look for safer returns that answer the search for yield. 
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         News NewsRestructure or rebrand: Finmeccanica’s DC changesThe decision by FuturePlanner, Leonardo-Finmeccanica’s defined contribution pension scheme, to replace two gilt funds with annuity protection funds despite significant structural overlap, raises questions about the extent to which DC restructuring may just be rebranding. 
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         Features FeaturesMPS mines for income with alternative credit and shippingThe Mineworkers Pension Scheme is hunting for income with new allocations to shipping and special situations debt, alongside increased exposure to private debt and property. 
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      NewsRecent pension deficit reductions are unlikely to be sustainableA survey of FTSE 100 companies’ pension schemes showed that during 2015 the overall pension deficit was reduced by £15bn, mostly by lower salary assumptions and higher discount rates, but experts say the trends responsible for the reduction have now reversed. 
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         Features FeaturesSainsbury's marks down deficit by £262mSainsbury’s Pension Scheme has reduced its post-tax deficit by £262m in the past year, following exceptional employer contributions and an increase in the discount rate. 
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         Features FeaturesJaguar Land Rover revs up global creditJaguar Land Rover has decided to alter the strategic asset allocation in its two pension schemes by boosting its exposure to global credit, while decreasing assets held for the purposes of matching changes in the fund’s liabilities. 
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      OpinionAre there still areas of fixed income that provide value?Are there still areas of fixed income that provide value? In the second part of our Fixed Income Live series, Dalriada’s Simon Cohen, Hymans Robertson’s John Walbaum, Mercer’s Joe Abrams, PGIM’s Edward Farley and Willis Towers Watson’s Chris Redmond reveal where they see the best investment opportunities. 
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         Opinion OpinionFall in accounting deficits no reason to cheerFrom the blog: IAS accounting deficits belonging to defined benefit pension schemes have improved, but schemes should not get their hopes up about funding positions. 
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      NewsSPV helps Johnson Matthey reduce deficit by £145mJohnson Matthey Pension Scheme has reduced its deficit by around £145m after taking a raft of measures to address its funding shortfall, including the creation of an asset-backed contribution vehicle comprised of third-party bonds. 
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      FeaturesSmiths Group claws back deficit after 8-year fightTechnology and engineering conglomerate Smiths Group has reported a significant improvement in the funding position of its defined benefit pension schemes after pursuing a stringent eight-year derisking campaign. 
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         News NewsKingfisher locks in gains as funding hits triggersKingfisher pension scheme has continued to progress towards its 2030 buyout target with a £150m shift from return-seeking to matching assets after tipping into surplus. 
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      NewsRun affordable risk, say expertsSchemes must not run more risk than they can afford, say experts, as UK private sector defined benefit deficits rocket to £900bn. 
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      OpinionHow stubbornly low gilt yields are impacting the bulk annuity marketPremier’s John Reeve discusses the recent activity in the bulk annuity market and how low gilt yields may be affecting the market in the latest edition of Technical Comment. 
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      OpinionHow global events hit your pension fundDespite many months of turbulent news stories – the continuing advance of Islamic State, pro-democracy demonstrations in Hong Kong and the spread of Ebola – the markets failed to react to this increased uncertainty until last month. 
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      FeaturesHillingdon targets equity dividends, looks to lock in gainsLondon Borough of Hillingdon Pension Fund has shifted its equity portfolio away from UK holdings and towards unconstrained strategies, but the move has so far failed to perform. 
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      OpinionSchemes make record gilts investment, and three other key ONS chartsSchemes invested heavily in fixed income assets – including government, corporate and overseas bonds – last quarter. Anticipated rate rises, schemes derisking out of equities and even switching from synthetic to real gilt holdings have all been investment drivers. 
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      NewsSchemes eye forward rates to time hedge movesLarger schemes are showing greater interest in using forward rather than spot rates to assess whether to increase their interest and inflation hedges, in order to gain a more accurate picture of fair value. 
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         News NewsSchemes drop gilts to diversify fixed incomeUK pension funds were at the forefront of European institutional investors dumping government bonds for higher-yielding fixed income assets in the first three months of 2014, investment data have shown. 
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