All Hymans Robertson articles – Page 15
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      OpinionThe savings crisis: Top-up v save more tomorrowAnalysis: The debate about tax relief on pension contributions and incentives for saving has kept industry and policymakers entertained (or unamused) for five or six years now. 
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         Opinion OpinionThe Brexit effect on schemes and statsThe Society of Pension Professionals’ Hugh Nolan explains why making sense of financial stats can be tricky when Brexit is involved. 
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      NewsSelect committee inquiry: What should change to safeguard DB?As the deadline for submitting views on defined benefit to the Work and Pensions Committee has passed, experts say there is a need for greater flexibility, potential benefit reductions and increased powers for the Pensions Regulator. 
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         News NewsProperty buoys Kent's performance after allocation increaseKent Pension Fund has made a 15.2 per cent return from its direct property portfolio, less than a year after boosting its overall property holdings to 13 per cent. 
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         News NewsLGPS guidance opens doors for both investment and interventionLocal government pension schemes will enjoy greater flexibility with their investment arrangements, guidance on forthcoming regulation indicates, but concerns remain about the scope for government intervention. 
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         Features FeaturesInvensys swaps linkers for nominal in hunt for cash flowThe Invensys Pension Scheme has extended its commitment to fixed rate gilts, as low portfolio risk and a strong covenant allowed the £4.9bn scheme to weather worsening conditions in the broader UK industry. 
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         Features FeaturesCAF exits multi-employer scheme to set up own fundThe Charities Aid Foundation has withdrawn from a multi-employer defined benefit pension plan and established a new DB scheme, removing its exposure to other employers’ pension liabilities. 
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      NewsMonitoring crucial as transfer requests could creep upDefined benefit schemes could see increased levels of transfer quotation requests as low gilt yields push values higher. Experts have said trustees should monitor request numbers and manage their liquidity accordingly. 
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      OpinionA glass half full: How investor sentiment towards EMD is changingEMD survey: A higher birth rate and a growing middle class eager to spend money on goods and services are often touted benefits of investment in emerging markets, but something else is driving flows as well. 
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      NewsPension schemes steer clear from selling gilts as rate pain intensifiesPension funds struggling with low yields have held back from selling long-dated government bonds, causing the Bank of England to miss its gilt buying target on Tuesday. 
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      OpinionValue for trustee money?Editorial: The new defined contribution code that came into force this week is, by and large, being welcomed by the pensions industry, which lauded the focus on legal advice (Sackers), as well as its emphasis on administration (PASA) and security of assets (Working Party on DC Governance). 
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      NewsCFOs pushed to increase focus on DB schemesA new survey has found that 59 per cent of chief financial officers said they should become more involved with the management of their companies’ defined benefit schemes, following a steep post-Brexit DB deficit increase. 
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      NewsRegulator’s annual statement omits Brexit implicationsThe Pension Regulator’s 2015-2016 annual statement has pinpointed the main changes and risks the UK pension industry faces, but has not taken into account recent economic turmoil and its effect on the pensions landscape, industry experts have said. 
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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 NewsNetwork Rail plans £19m savings following NI cost hikeNetwork Rail expects to save around £19m annually following a swath of amendments to two of its schemes to mitigate the increased costs of contracting-out cessation, as many schemes either absorb the cost or close. 
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      NewsSelect committee flags Lisa as AE opt-out concernA recent report from the Work and Pensions Committee has raised concern that the Lifetime Isa could lure people out of pensions, but the industry is divided over whether Lisas are a threat or potential boon for auto-enrolment. 
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      NewsCash flow is important but not pressing, experts sayFor the first time, the Pensions Regulator explicitly included cash flow considerations in its annual funding statement, published last week. Industry insiders welcomed the move, but said the statement has raised other equally important concerns. 
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         Features FeaturesSainsbury's marks down deficit by £262mSainsbury’s Pension Scheme has reduced its post-tax deficit by £262m in the past year, following exceptional employer contributions and an increase in the discount rate. 
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      NewsPPI calls for industry to judge charges holisticallySchemes should not put undue focus on charges when assessing value for money, the Pensions Policy Institute said last week, after research showed charge levels do not necessarily correlate with outcomes. 
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      FeaturesGMP top priority this year but trustees could be missing the bigger pictureRespondents to consultancy Capita’s ‘Pension scheme insight report’ cited guaranteed minimum pension reconciliation, member communications and derisking as their main concerns for 2016, but experts say there are more acute challenges that schemes fail to address. 
 





