All hedging articles – Page 3
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News
DB schemes with ‘clean bill of health’ before pandemic
Data crunch: High levels of hedging, integrated approaches to risk management, long-term targets and clearly defined journey plans all made for sepia-tinted tranche 14 valuations.
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DB schemes should beware lockdown ‘inertia’
On the go: Three in four defined benefit schemes say they have taken no material action to change their investment strategies or journey plans as a result of Covid-19, but a new report from LCP warns that “inertia” could prove damaging.
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DB scheme accounting deficits jump £13bn in a month
On the go: The accounting deficits and liability values of the defined benefit schemes of the UK’s 350 largest listed companies rose by £13bn last month alone, according to research by Mercer.
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UBS pension scheme enters into £1.4bn longevity hedge
On the go: The UBS (UK) Pension and Life Assurance Scheme has entered into a £1.4bn longevity hedge with Zurich Assurance, designed to protect the scheme against the risk of the 2,700 members covered living longer than expected.
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News
2020 set to be a record-breaking year for longevity swaps
On the go: Demand for longevity swaps is expected to set new records in 2020, reflecting in part a slight slowdown in the bulk annuity market, according to a report by Willis Towers Watson.
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News
Schemes to take a £5bn hit as analysts predict deflation
On the go: Pension schemes already suffering the funding implications of Covid-19 could be facing a further £5bn of pressure, as the prospect of deflation later in the year produces a “ratchet effect”, according to analysis by LCP.
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Opinion
Don’t panic over 2020 valuations
Not all schemes will come out of the Covid-19 crisis in a worse shape than they entered it. Wherever trustees sit in the spectrum, their first priority should be gathering information, writes Dalriada Trustee’s Charles Ward.
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News
Telent: Buy-in could have scuppered scheme rescue
On the go: The trustees behind the record-breaking £4.7bn buyout of the Telent pension scheme say purchasing partial buy-in contracts could have derailed their aim of securing all members’ benefits.
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Opinion
Risks and opportunities coming from RPI reform
On September 4 2019, it was confirmed that the UK Statistics Authority intends to reform the retail price index inflation measure so that it essentially becomes a variant of the consumer price index including housing costs, called CPIH, from 2030 at the latest.
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Podcasts
Podcast: What falling sterling means for pension funds
Podcast: It has been a rocky few months for sterling, with the currency falling more than 7 per cent since May. In this podcast, Shoqat Bunglawala, head of Goldman Sachs Asset Management’s global portfolio solutions business, and Simeon Willis, chief investment officer at XPS Pensions, discuss the main reasons behind the decline, and what it means for pension funds.
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Features
Could 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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Opinion
What will LDI adoption look like over the next few years?
Cardano’s Paras Shah discusses scheme adoption of liability-driven investment, and how it may evolve over time.
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Opinion
Rising rates: to hedge or not to hedge?
With interest rates on an upward move, pension schemes that can afford to be tactical should review their hedging strategy without delay.
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Opinion
Avoid rear-view mirror driving
From the blog: A lot of schemes use funding level triggers as part of a derisking journey. Once a certain funding level is met then you derisk by disinvesting from growth assets to add to the matching assets. This reduces the level of risk of the investment strategy but also reduces the expected returns.
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Features
Islington weighs up equity protection strategies
The London Borough of Islington Pension Fund is assessing three equity protection strategies as part of its ongoing investment strategy update.
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Opinion
PPF: An investment strategy for the long term
From the hedging programme to infrastructure investments, the Pension Protection Fund’s Ian Scott explains how the lifeboat fund manages its assets.
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News
Regulator zeroes in on dividends
The Pensions Regulator has targeted employers who pay large dividends while underfunding defined benefit pension schemes in its latest annual funding statement, increasing the pressure on trustees to secure as much funding as possible.
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Features
Taylor Wimpey builds synthetic equities to tackle volatility
The pension scheme of housebuilder Taylor Wimpey has undertaken a widespread derisking programme, strengthening existing hedges while converting physical equity investments into a synthetic, volatility-dampening exposure.
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Features
Cancer Research scheme takes the plunge into LDI
Trustees of Cancer Research UK’s defined benefit pension fund have put in place a new liability-driven investment allocation, minimising funding volatility following the EU referendum.
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Features
Babcock takes member comms online to boost efficiency
The Babcock International Group Pension Scheme is moving its communications online in an attempt to cut costs, boost efficiency and better reflect the preferences of members.