All Equities articles – Page 6
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      NewsCalls to improve pension funds’ small and mid-cap tax incentivesOn the go: More than two-thirds of investors would like to see greater tax incentives for pension funds and insurance companies to invest in small- and mid-cap companies, according to research by UK investment banking specialist Peel Hunt. 
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      NewsDB master trust invests in low-carbon equity fundOn the go: TPT Retirement Solutions, which has £10.5bn in defined benefit assets, has invested in a new climate-tilted index equity strategy launched by Legal & General Investment Management. 
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         News NewsLGPS funds have £10bn invested in fossil fuelsData crunch: Despite recent initiatives against climate change, Local Government Pension Scheme funds still have £9.7bn invested in fossil fuel companies, according to new research. 
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      NewsRailways Pension Scheme strengthens climate reporting focusOn the go: The £31bn Railways Pension Scheme has outlined its expectations for portfolio companies on how they deal with key corporate governance and sustainability issues in its updated voting policy. 
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         Opinion OpinionSchemes cannot own same stocks in a downturn as in a recoveryPension funds need to respond to a regime change from the low-growth, low-inflation environment that suited bonds and bond proxy equities, to a reflationary/inflationary one that will suit cyclicals, energy and materials, and value stocks in particular, warns Ian Lance, co-manager of the Temple Bar Investment Trust. 
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      NewsAccess Pool launches seven new sub-funds worth £5.5bnOn the go: The Access Pool, which handles assets for 11 Local Government Pension Scheme funds with around £46bn in assets under management, has launched seven new sub-funds worth £5.5bn. 
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         News NewsMaster trust competition hots up despite consolidationData crunch: The majority of master trusts are targeting defined contribution schemes in a bid to boost their assets under management, leading to heightened competition in a marketplace where there is scepticism about acquiring rivals. 
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      NewsHow schemes can navigate the post-Covid recoveryDefined benefit schemes should use the post-Covid recovery to conduct a thorough postmortem of the effects of 2020’s events on their portfolios and strategies, according to Barnett Waddingham. 
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      NewsMarie Curie scheme completes £30m buy-inOn the go: The £30.8m Marie Curie Cancer Care Pension Scheme has agreed a full-scheme bulk annuity transaction worth around £30m with Legal & General. 
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      NewsAegon commits to have DC default funds carbon zero by 2050On the go: Aegon intends to achieve net-zero carbon emissions across its defined contribution default pension fund ranges by 2050, in response to the threat posed by climate change. 
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         Opinion OpinionValue for money: Is 60:40 really good enough for Generation DC?Pensions regulators rightly stress the primacy of value for money and good governance in defined contribution pensions. But while the primacy of low cost endures, cheap investment solutions’ recent performance masks a real risk to outcomes, says AllianceBernstein’s David Hutchins. 
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      FeaturesNY divests and managers pledge, but are companies doing enough?Data crunch: Thirty leading asset managers have pledged net-zero emissions by 2050 or sooner, on the heels of a landmark divestment announcement by the $226bn (£171bn) New York public pension. But a key datapoint suggests companies’ capital expenditure does not yet match managers’ sustainability rhetoric. 
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      NewsCoalition bemoans lack of climate progress in transport industriesThe UK’s largest pension funds are among those hailing a “moment of reckoning” for transport companies failing to align with the Paris agreement on climate change, as the investment community evaluates its own success in engagement. 
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         Features FeaturesRaging torrent of DB equity outflows decelerates in 2020Data crunch: Equity outflows from UK defined benefit schemes have gradually softened this year, which could be a sign that trustees are seeing greater value in equity investing longer term, writes Broadridge’s Hal La Thangue. 
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      NewsCovid delays Kent fund remedies after Woodford debacleThe Kent County Council Superannuation Fund’s auditor has flagged delays in attempts to learn lessons from the Woodford debacle as a serious risk to the scheme. 
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      NewsBrunel launches £1.2bn sustainable equities fundOn the go: Brunel Pension Partnership has launched an equity fund with environmental, social and governance considerations that will be managed by three asset managers. 
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      NewsSmall-cap UK active equity funds find some success in H1 2020On the go: Just over half of all UK active equity funds have equalled or beaten benchmark returns before fees in the first half of 2020, while 45 per cent trailed behind the S&P UK Broad Market Index. 
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      NewsAviva pushes for net-zero target in AE default fundsOn the go: Aviva is calling on the government to amend the pension schemes bill to make it mandatory for all auto-enrolment default funds to achieve net-zero carbon emissions status by 2050. 
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      NewsWoodford investors face year-long wait for remaining fundsOn the go: Investors trapped in Neil Woodford’s former flagship fund, including Kent County Council Superannuation Fund, could face a wait of up to one year for the rest of their cash. 
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      NewsCheshire in the vanguard on TCFD carbon revelationsThe Cheshire Pension Fund is one of the first UK pension funds to report on the carbon footprint of its £6.1bn investment portfolio, estimating that its stock portfolio’s carbon intensity is a third less than the benchmark. 
 





