All Equities articles – Page 4
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         Features FeaturesAre schemes ready to mitigate carbon through their investments?COP26 guidelines dictate four main ways for the world to become net-zero by 2030 through the mitigation of carbon production. The challenge for pension funds is getting to grips with how these can be aligned with their investment process. 
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         News NewsCD&R called to reassure MPs over Morrisons takeoverOn the go: Labour and Liberal Democrats MPs have warned Clayton, Dubilier & Rice that it must make guarantees to workers and rule out asset-stripping as it looks set to complete its £7.1bn Morrisons takeover. 
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         News NewsPoor engagement hampers asset managers’ ESG commitmentsOn the go: Asset managers are not living up to their environmental, social and governance commitments, research from Redington has found, with shortcomings in stewardship and engagement prominent. 
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         News NewsNational Grid scheme appoints outsourced investment managerOn the go: The circa £12bn National Grid UK Pension Scheme has appointed Russell Investments as its outsourced investment manager. 
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         News NewsSchemes have over £1tn in assets exposed to ‘significant’ climate riskOn the go: More than £1tn in assets held by UK institutional investors is exposed to significant climate risks, according to research from LCP. 
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         News NewsOnly a quarter of ESG funds receive green ratingOn the go: There is still room for improvement for asset managers when it comes to environmental, social and governance investment funds, since only a quarter of these received a green score in analysis from pensions consultancy XPS. 
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         News NewsLondon Borough of Newham invests in Paris-aligned index fundOn the go: The £1.6bn London Borough of Newham Pension Fund has invested in a new environmental, social and governance fund with Legal & General Investment Management. 
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         News NewsTPR’s ESG guidance raises industry concerns on privacy and penaltiesThe Pensions Regulator’s draft guidance on climate change reporting and governance is not sufficiently clear on what constitutes compliance, and the watchdog needs to provide clarity on its approach to discretionary penalties, the Society of Pension Professionals has warned. 
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         Opinion OpinionLiability-driven investing in a low-yield environmentWestern Asset’s product specialist and economist, Michael Bazdarich, explains how liability-driven investments can be an effective tool for pension schemes, even in a low-yield environment. 
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         News NewsDIY strategies are ‘better and cheaper way’ to do ESG investingCustomisation of index strategies and direct ownership of equities is a more efficient and cost-effective way of investing sustainably than using ‘off-the-shelf’ index products, according to SigTech, which offers quant technologies to investors. 
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         News NewsNFU Mutual pension fund hires Trafalgar House as administratorOn the go: The NFU Mutual Retirement Benefit Scheme, with £1.1bn in defined benefit assets and £206.2m in defined contribution assets, has appointed Trafalgar House to provide administration services, effective from July 1 2021. 
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         News NewsSignet Group scheme completes full buy-in with RothesayOn the go: The Signet Group Pension Scheme has completed a £236m full buy-in with Rothesay. Mercer was the lead broker on the transaction. 
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         News NewsCorporate bond managers urged to explain climate transition risksAs defined benefit schemes are increasingly expected to replace their equity portfolios with corporate bond holdings in their journey to reach funding targets, pension funds and their asset managers are being urged to carefully assess companies’ attitudes to climate transition risks. 
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         News NewsPension funds need better data to measure up on carbonThe quality and quantity of information on companies’ carbon footprints needs to improve rapidly to help institutional investors make more informed investment decisions, experts claim. 
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         News NewsCamden invests in green assets, schemes call for net-zero alignmentESG Spotlight: A roundup of the latest news on environmental, social and governance initiatives, with the Camden Pension Fund moving equity assets into lower carbon alternatives, and a group of institutional investors calling for consistency on corporates net-zero plans. 
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         News NewsAlmost a third of tranche 14 schemes in surplusDetailed analysis of triennial valuations with due dates up to January 2021 has shown that almost one in three defined benefit and hybrid schemes are in surplus, but many pension funds face a headwind due to falling interest rates. 
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         News NewsBorder to Coast on track to deliver £110m in cost savingsOn the go: The circa £24.7bn Border to Coast Pensions Partnership is on track to deliver more than £110m of cumulative net savings within its first decade of pooling and more than £250m in the first 15 years, according to its annual report. 
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         Features FeaturesIs China the elephant in the ESG room?With demand for an environmental, social and governance focus in equity portfolios surging, institutional investors question whether China can deliver in the battle against climate change, with specialists pointing out the “huge potential” of engagement in these areas. 
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         News NewsRailpen partners with industry bodies to study social factorsOn the go: RPMI Railpen, the investment manager of the Railways Pension Scheme, has partnered with industry bodies to better understand investor expectations on social factors. 
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         News NewsMorrisons’ pension schemes complete buy-insOn the go: The £5.1bn Morrison and Safeway Care Schemes, which include the Wm Morrison 1967 Section of the Morrisons Retirement Saver Plan and the Safeway Pension Scheme, entered into two new buy-in policies during the year to January 2021. 
 





