All Equities articles – Page 9
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         Opinion OpinionIs there a future for equities in DB?Data Crunch: Corporate defined benefit schemes have been shifting allocations away from equities as a means of reducing funding volatility and focusing on assets that can deliver contractual cash flows. 
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      NewsWoodford debacle wipes out £63m from Kent Council FundOn the go: The Kent County Council Superannuation Fund has seen the value of its holdings in Woodford Investment Management’s flagship fund fall 24 per cent in six months, wiping out £63m. 
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      NewsBorder to Coast launches £5bn global equity fundOn the go: Border to Coast Pensions Partnership has launched a Global Equity Alpha Fund, with assets worth £5bn spread across four asset managers hired in June. 
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      NewsDB deficit shrinks over OctoberOn the go: UK defined benefit schemes are edging closer to the funding needed to buy out the Pension Protection Fund-level benefits, according to an update from the lifeboat fund. 
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      NewsTrustees should act now to guard against market collapseOn the go: Trustees and sponsors of defined benefit schemes should increase their asset allocations to alternatives and hedge funds in light of high valuations and stretched yields, Cambridge Associates urges in new research. 
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      NewsActive equity fees fall by 11 per cent since 2017On the go: The average fee for an active global equity mandate has fallen by 11 per cent since 2017, according to consultancy LCP, as competition from low-cost index tracking vehicles sees costs improve across most asset classes for institutional investors. 
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         Features FeaturesCould a Brexit swing in sterling catch out UK schemes?Data crunch: Trustees boards across the UK have finally banished the domestic bias for which they were once known, if the latest figures from MandateWire are anything to go by. 
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      NewsReturn to equities not a sign of volatility ending, consultants sayData crunch: UK pension fund allocations to equities ticked upwards in the first quarter of 2019, according to data collected by Pensions Expert’s sister title MandateWire, as managers sought to capitalise on falling prices in late 2018. 
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         Opinion OpinionHow to navigate hypervolatility in equity marketsFrom the blog: The exceptional degree of volatility in global financial markets signals a new and uncertain phase in equity markets, according to BNY Mellon Investment Management’s Shamik Dhar. 
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      FeaturesPhoenix moves to simplify own scheme's benefits with PIENearly two fifths of eligible pensioners in a scheme sponsored by Phoenix Group have accepted a pension increase exchange offer, which has shaved about £20m from the bulk annuity insurer's defined benefit liabilities. 
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      FeaturesAnglo American dials down equities even furtherThe UK defined benefit schemes of mining multinational Anglo American have halved their already minimal exposure to equities, as the plans near self-sufficiency and reduced risk. 
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      FeaturesActive managers unable to mitigate late 2018 volatilityFor active managers, the ultimate test of mettle will always be whether they can beat their benchmark. As of the end of 2018 the news looks good for stockpickers specialising in UK equities, but analysts say there are still concerns behind the numbers. 
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      NewsFiduciary managers struggle in 2018’s testing marketsOn the go: Fiduciary managers significantly undershot their targets in 2018, with underperformance ranging from 6 per cent to more than 11 per cent, according to the first XPS FM Watch report. 
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      NewsScottish Borders fund opts for sustainable equitiesOn the go: The £711m Scottish Borders Council Pension Fund has become the first UK local authority pension scheme to invest in Morgan Stanley Investment Management’s Global Sustain Strategy. 
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      NewsEurozone equities at 20 per cent discount v US stock marketOn the go: The eurozone stock markets could be set to outperform the US, UK and Japan, according to NN Investment Partners. 
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      OpinionCould thematic investment help engage DC members?Data crunch: Thematic funds struck a chord with European investors last year, pulling in significant sums of money. To a large extent, their popularity can be attributed to the simple fact that they invest in accordance with themes that the general public understand and relate to. With this in mind, could thematic investment approaches improve defined contribution member engagement? 
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      FeaturesAlternative risk premium funds fail to deliver on promises in testing 2018Analysis: Pension schemes continue to pour assets into fast-growing alternative risk premium strategies, despite a torrid 2018 for returns and concerns over the diversification benefits delivered by the funds. 
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      FeaturesUK schemes slash equities following long bull marketThe global financial crisis gave rise to a record-long bull run, but in recent years many DB pension funds have been preparing for the inevitable end to these highs by reducing their reliance on equities. 
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      FeaturesData crunch: Do better returns trump greater contributions?One of pensions’ great conundrums is the question of whether the size of contributions or investment performance has the greater impact on the size of the pension pot. 
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         Opinion OpinionHow to beat volatility in 2019With an eye purely on the numbers, it might be tough to pinpoint exactly what has led to the worst year for stock markets since the end of the global financial crisis. 
 





