All Defined benefit articles – Page 35
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NewsFirefighters receive £3,750 govt payout over Sargeant ‘distress’
On the go: Nearly 9,000 firefighters will receive £3,750 from the government to compensate for anxiety and stress caused by a “government pensions debacle”.
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NewsBoE acted to prevent a gilt market ‘fire sale’, MPs told
The Bank of England had no choice but to intervene in the gilt markets, having received signals from pension funds that a “fire sale” may occur, BoE deputy governor for financial stability Sir Jon Cunliffe has told MPs.
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NewsJarvis Group scheme agrees full buy-in
On the go: The circa £13mn Jarvis Group Limited Pension Plan has agreed a full buy-in with Legal & General, securing the benefits of more than 90 members, including 72 retirees.
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NewsEssex launches global equity sustainable transition fund
On the go: The circa £9.3bn Essex County Council Pension Fund has partnered with UBS Asset Management and Hymans Robertson to launch the UBS Life Global Equity Sustainable Transition Fund.
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NewsTruss commits to pensions triple lock as inflation hits 10.1%
Prime minister Liz Truss has confirmed that the triple lock will be maintained, even as September’s figures showed inflation rising to 10.1 per cent.
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NewsMini-Budget blows £11bn hole in BT Pension Scheme
On the go: The £46.9bn BT Pension Scheme sustained aa £11bn hit to its assets following the government’s September “mini” Budget, before the Bank of England intervened to stabilise gilt markets.
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NewsBulk annuity transactions reach £12bn in first half of 2022
On the go: The total volume of buy-in and buyout transactions reached £12bn in the first half of 2022, according to research from Hymans Robertson.
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NewsLDI funds prepared for ‘much larger increases in yields than before’
Liability-driven investment funds have built sufficient capital to shield themselves from the impact of further spikes in gilt yields, the Bank of England has said.
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NewsGilt yields drop while schemes plan for life after mini-Budget U-turn
Pension schemes are reviewing their asset allocations and resilience to future market shocks, as gilt yields fell in response to the abandonment of most measures presented in the September “mini” Budget.
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NewsDWP concedes to industry demands on dashboards lead time
The Department for Work and Pensions has recognised its proposed 90 days pensions dashboards lead time “creates challenges” for schemes and administrators, and will now give providers a six-month notice before the project goes live.
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NewsKwarteng out as LDI derivative losses set to hit £149bn
Market moves: Liz Truss sacks Kwasi Kwarteng, with Jeremy Hunt installed as chancellor; JPMorgan estimates market-to-market losses from liability-driven investment derivatives could hit $167bn (£149bn); and schemes rush to prepare as the Bank of England ends its bond-buying programme.
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NewsBoE demands ‘appropriate levels’ of market resilience
On the go: The Bank of England has called on market participants to learn lessons from the current volatility in gilt markets and has said that it is monitoring the behaviour of liability-driven investment managers, with its gilt-purchasing programme set to end on October 14.
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NewsClara-Pensions expects consolidator competition ‘within a year’
On the go: The commercial consolidator Clara-Pensions expects to see other offerings providing competition in the market “in a year’s time”, according to chief executive Simon True, despite the “unhelpful economic environment”.
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NewsTPR’s Counsell: DB schemes are not at risk of collapse
Defined benefit pension schemes were not on the verge of collapse before the Bank of England’s gilt market intervention, the Pensions Regulator’s chief executive Charles Counsell has said.
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NewsColumbus’s egg and leverage in LDI
Eversheds Sutherland partner Simon Daniel considers how schemes may now use leveraged liability-driven investments.
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NewsExperts warn DWP rules could lead more schemes to LDI
With pension funds still dealing with the current market turmoil, experts point out the government’s proposed rules for defined benefit funding could force schemes into an even lower-risk environment, increasing the need for liability-driven investments.
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NewsYields ‘can’t spike again’: Schemes respond to liquidity pressures
Analysis: On September 23, chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng rose to his feet in the House of Commons to deliver a “mini” Budget that would have profound consequences for pension schemes.
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NewsTPR moots LDI power of attorney as Bailey rules out more support
The Pensions Regulator has called on defined benefit pension schemes to review their liquidity, liability hedging and governance processes, suggesting that managers of their liability-driven investments could be granted power of attorney over some assets to quicken trading.
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NewsTPR reached out to BoE for gilt market intervention
The Pensions Regulator has told MPs that it contacted the Bank of England and other regulators before the launch of its gilt-purchasing programme, to establish what actions they could take in response to volatility in the gilt market.
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NewsBoE widens gilt purchases after continued bond market volatility
On the go: The Bank of England has widened its bond-purchasing programme to include index-linked gilts after another turbulent day in UK bond markets.





