All Hedging articles – Page 4
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      NewsFrom RAAs to hedging: Top DB and derisking stories from 2016Year in review: 2016 was the year the dam finally broke and defined benefit funding issues jumped into the mainstream news, with stories such as Tata Steel and BHS’s funding woes striking a chord. 
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         Features FeaturesABF and Pie to shore up Severn Trent against deficit plungeThe Severn Trent Pension Scheme has agreed a new asset-backed funding strategy with its sponsor, following a year which saw its accounting deficit more than double despite derisking measures. 
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         News NewsCapital protection key as ABF introduces equities overlayThe Associated British Foods’ UK defined benefit pension scheme has implemented an equities derivative overlay strategy to give added risk protection to its substantial portfolio of growth assets, maintaining a strong allocation to equities. 
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      NewsHedging at a high as schemes lose hope for fast rate riseInstitutional investors in the UK increased inflation hedging by 11 per cent over Q3, according to a survey – a sign that schemes and sponsors have reached the limits of their tolerance for widening deficits. 
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         Features FeaturesKingfisher ups hedging level as scheme slips into surplusScrewfix and B&Q owner Kingfisher’s defined benefit fund has extended its programme of hedging interest and inflation risk, allowing the scheme to maintain its strong funding level amid a low-yield environment. 
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         Opinion OpinionAre interest rates too low to hedge?Broadstone’s Peter Dean outlines why pension funds might want to hedge interest rate risk despite record-low yields. 
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      NewsHedged Aviva schemes survive rate cutPension schemes sponsored by insurance giant Aviva have reported a marked increase in their accounting surplus owing principally to falling interest rates, but experts warn of further pain for schemes which are not hedged against interest rate risk. 
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      NewsExperts eye hedging and CPI as UK DB deficit up £170bn in weeksUK defined benefit pension deficits grew by £170bn over seven weeks in the run-up to the EU referendum, jumping to £900bn as market volatility following the result put further strain on funding positions. 
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         News NewsM&S scheme in ample surplus as hedge pays offThe Marks and Spencer Pension Scheme has swung into surplus, thanks to a combination of outperformance of return-seeking assets and full hedging of interest rate risk, the company said last week. 
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         News NewsPremier Foods eats away at deficit by more than £570mFood manufacturing company Premier Foods decimated its IAS 19 deficit to £32.8m from £603.3m since December 2013 thanks to its hedging strategy and a change in discount rates. 
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      FeaturesClwyd completes strategic overhaul on the back of strong returnsClwyd Pension Fund reaped rewards during 2015 as it implemented the final pieces of a strategic overhaul aimed at reducing costs and risk without compromising returns. 
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         Opinion OpinionI would rather take the M6 toll and be wrongFrom the blog: Growing up in Shropshire and working in London means the M6 has been a feature of my life for years. 
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         Opinion OpinionNot today, tomorrow betterFrom the blog: In the mid-1960s, Dr Eric Berne wrote a groundbreaking book, Games People Play, in which he introduced ‘transactional analysis’, a powerful study of human behaviour. 
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         Opinion OpinionFour problems with today’s LDI strategiesIt is time to move on from outdated notions of liability-driven investment, says JPMorgan’s Rupert Brindley, and keep up with the strategy’s modern design. 
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         Opinion OpinionLDI: Are you putting all your eggs in one basket?From the blog: Liability-driven investment has experienced explosive growth among pension schemes, with mandates growing to 1,033 from 825 in just one year and total liabilities hedged increasing to £657bn from £510bn. 
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      NewsLongevity v interest rates – which poses the biggest risk for schemes?Rising life expectancy poses a greater risk to UK corporate pension schemes than low interest rates, a report this week has suggested, but some industry experts have challenged the finding. 
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         News NewsWhat your scheme could learn from the PPF's approachThe Pension Protection Fund has further increased its scheme funding level to 115 per cent and experts have said other defined benefit schemes could adopt its risk management approach to improve their results. 
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      OpinionHow to get more from your LDI mandates and managerLiability-driven investment managers could be made to do more for their money, says Paras Shah. 
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      NewsRoyal Mail posts £700m to options to deliver risk reductionRoyal Mail Pension Plan has invested £700m in an options mandate, as schemes increasingly explore derivative-based strategies to reduce risk while seeking growth. 
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         Opinion OpinionHow the pensions lifeboat is steering towards its 2030 funding targetAn innovative liability-driven investment strategy is paying dividends for the Pension Protection Fund, says CIO Barry Kenneth. 
 





