All Hymans Robertson articles – Page 21
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      OpinionCofE scheme ups overseas property to reduce UK biasProperty constitutes 7.5 per cent of the Church of England pension fund’s growth assets, but its faith in overseas markets in particular has led it to target a 10 per cent allocation. 
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      OpinionHow real assets fit into your inflation battleWith bond-like income and growth potential, how can real assets can help control inflation-linked benefits? The supplement’s big story looks at how schemes are managing this key risk. 
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      NewsWest Yorks to roadshow LGPS reforms to 100,000 membersThe £8.8bn West Yorkshire Pension Fund has kicked off plans for a series of roadshows later this year to communicate to its almost 100,000 active members changes to the Local Government Pension Scheme. 
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      NewsHow the 2013 funding statement affects your schemeNEWS ANALYSIS: The Pensions Regulator’s 2013 annual funding statement has set out the flexibilities open to schemes in the tough economic climate, but pension professionals have said those carrying out valuations this year could find the process challenging. 
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      FeaturesSaul curbs transfers-in to avoid 'unknown liabilities'The £1.6bn Superannuation Arrangements of the University of London has decided to suspend members from transferring in their old private sector pensions, to manage the risk and cost of regulatory changes including auto-enrolment. 
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      FeaturesSchemes tackle longevity risk with annual reviewsSchemes such as Astra Zeneca and Reckitt Benckiser have made sizable changes to their life expectancy assumptions, but Owen Walker discovers small, frequent reviews are better to avoid the risk of poor data. 
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      FeaturesSouth Yorkshire staves off risk of mass opt-outsProposed reforms of the local government pension scheme have raised the threat of a mass member exodus, but South Yorkshire has developed a strategy to combat the risk 
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      FeaturesUK infrastructure too narrow for LeicestershireThe Leicestershire County Council Pension Fund has split £70m between two global infrastructure funds but feels the size of the UK market is too restrictive. 
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         Features FeaturesStrathclyde tackles four main infrastructure risksStrathclyde Pension Fund has agreed in principle to commit £100m to the Pensions Infrastructure Platform (Pip), and has invested £100,000 to help set up the initiative. 
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      FeaturesImprove member knowledge, regulator warns on DCDefined contribution schemes risk punishment by the Pensions Regulator if they fail to tell members the impact of contributions on their retirement. Ian Smith looks at how DHL and others are meeting the challenge. 
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      FeaturesCouncil schemes use timber for inflation protectionPension schemes are beginning to embrace forestry investments as a means of reducing inflation risk. Lisa Botter speaks to three that are making the move. 
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      FeaturesM&S cost savings to spur mastertrust copycatsOwen Walker analyses M&S’s mastertrust structure, which the retailer will set up to mitigate the administration costs associated with auto-enrolment 
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         Features FeaturesBritish Steel shares longevity risk with membersThe £11.4bn scheme has followed other large schemes – including John Lewis and BAE Systems – in using longevity adjustment factors to manage risk 
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      FeaturesLocal government schemes respond to AE safeguardsNorfolk Pension Fund has issued each of its employers with a guide to complying with new auto-enrolment legislation to ensure members are not induced to leave the scheme. 
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      FeaturesConsultant survey: Setting fixed income mandatesA survey of 12 leading investment consultancies has provided insight into how schemes can get the best out of their fixed income mandates. 
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      FeaturesConsultant survey: Fixed income reappraised post-2008In the first of four special reports, we look at how the UK’s leading investment consultants have changed their views of fixed income since the financial crisis. 
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      FeaturesSurvey finds scheme failure on managing deficitsTrustees and employers have identified funding deficits as the most important scheme risk – but confessed they have had the least success in managing it. 
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      FeaturesDWP calls for triennial reviews of DC defaultsThe Department for Work and Pensions’ (DWP) guidance on providing default options will prompt tighter governance controls for some schemes in the run up to auto-enrolment. 
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      FeaturesSchemes called to urgently review TPAs for 2012Employers unprepared for auto-enrolment are leaving schemes facing a tough deadline to push through administrative reforms. 
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         News NewsLGPS reforms to swell private sector deficitsPrivate sector employers will be among the biggest losers of the 2014 local government pension scheme (LGPS) reforms. 
 





