All Defined benefit articles – Page 19
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News
Growing momentum behind derisking solutions
Data crunch: With the momentum added to the derisking market in the fourth quarter of 2022, it is little wonder that 2023 is being touted as a bumper year for derisking strategies, with many getting their endgame over the line.
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Markets forced public sector funds to mull direction change in Q4 2022
Data crunch: UK local government pension schemes continued to review their investment strategies in the fourth quarter of 2022 in light of the results of March’s round of triennial actuarial valuations.
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Government incentive plans are focused on wrong groups of workers
Government efforts to boost Britain’s economic activity should focus on supporting more mothers into work and helping older workers and those with a disability stay in work, not those who have already retired, according to new research published by the Resolution Foundation.
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Local authority pension fund postpones pool exit decision
On the go: The £1.5bn Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Superannuation Fund has postponed its decision on whether or not to leave London CIV, according to tri-borough director of treasury and pensions Phil Triggs.
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Dashboard consultation: missed opportunities and a lack of clarity
The closure of the joint consultations on the long-awaited pensions dashboard have raised concerns about timing and the direction of both organisations running the show.
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Buoyant DB pension funding environment may hasten endgame
Defined benefit pension funds’ buoyant funding levels of recent months have continued more or less unabated.
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TPR lead reviewer appointed
The Department for Work and Pensions has announced the appointment of Mary Starks to lead a review of the Pensions Regulator.
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Window may open again for members of CMG UK Pension Scheme
CMG Pension Trustees has applied to appeal a High Court ruling from August 2022 that determined members of the CMG UK Pension Scheme were not entitled to the payment of arrears.
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Public Accounts Committee to probe AEAT scheme members’ treatment
The Public Accounts Committee is to investigate the treatment received by members of the AEA Technology Pension Scheme when it entered a Pension Protection Fund assessment period in 2012.
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Lords call for ‘far stricter limits’ on LDI leverage
A committee in the House of Lords has called for “far stricter limits” on leverage in liability-driven investments, which it believes caused the Bank of England intervention, while considering giving the Prudential Regulation Authority a role in schemes’ supervision, due to their “bank-like” strategies.
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London CIV faces uncertainty as local authority fund ponders future
Despite the government’s best efforts to pool the assets of UK local authority pension funds, one London scheme – the £1.5bn Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Superannuation Fund – recently revealed it may leave the London CIV.
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Opinion
Turbulent weather ahead for DB schemes
We live in a world right now that seems fraught with risks.
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IMI 2014 Deferred Fund signs £175mn partial buy-in
On the go: The £563mn IMI 2014 Deferred Fund has signed a partial £175mn buy-in with Pension Insurance Corporation.
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Government proposes changes to LGPS cost-control mechanism
The government is proposing a series of changes to the Local Government Pension Scheme cost control mechanism, aligning it with other public sector plans while giving more discretion to the Scheme Advisory Board.
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Royal Mail scheme hires BlackRock to manage assets
On the go: The circa £13bn Royal Mail Pension Plan has hired BlackRock to handle £8.8bn worth of its defined benefit scheme assets as an outsourced chief investment officer.
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Morrisons scheme secures buy-in on back of gilt yields rise
On the go: The Wm Morrison 1967 Pension Scheme has agreed a £762mn buy-in with Rothesay, securing the remainder of the liabilities for the 1967 section of the Morrisons Retirement Saver Plan.
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Managers using LDI debacle to ‘grab assets’ from schemes
Asset managers are using the liability-driven investment turmoil as an excuse to “grab assets” from defined benefit schemes by demanding buffers higher than those recommended by the regulators, a former fund manager has revealed.
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Nuclear sector DB schemes reform to go ahead after 5-year delay
The House of Lords has approved amendments to the energy bill that will allow the two nuclear public sector schemes to be reformed in line with government policy, five years after originally planned.
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Chemical company scheme agrees £430mn buy-in
On the go: The Tioxide Pension Fund has agreed to a £430mn buy-in with Legal & General.
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LDI turmoil could reduce DB schemes’ investment in illiquids
The fallout from the September market turmoil will be “wide-ranging” for UK defined benefit schemes, with regulatory changes influencing their capacity to invest in less-liquid growth strategies, according to a new report from Bloomberg Intelligence.