All inflation articles – Page 12
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         Opinion OpinionWhy you should look again at LDIFrom the blog: Anecdotal evidence says many UK pension schemes have earnestly considered liability-driven investment yet not actually invested. But why? Let’s look at some of the reasons that may be causing those schemes to sit on the sidelines. 
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      NewsPressure grows to provide pre-1997 inflation-proofingPensions minister Richard Harrington has demanded that the chief executives of companies including Hewlett Packard Enterprise and 3M explain their refusal to grant discretionary increases to members with benefits accrued before 1997. 
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      OpinionWhat changes are needed in LDI strategies?Where are interest rates going to move over the next few years, and should schemes be worried by signs of rising inflation? Is cash flow the overriding concern? Axa Investment Managers' Jonathan Crowther, Barnett Waddingham's Sophia Heathcoat, Dalriada Trustees' Simon Cohen, Hymans Robertson's Alen Ong, Law Debenture's David Felder and Standard Life Investments' Mark Foster discuss. 
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         News NewsJohn Lewis slashes deficit with CPI switchRetailer John Lewis has agreed a new recovery plan with the trustees of its defined benefit scheme after a large reduction in the funding deficit, due in part to a change in inflation indexing. 
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      NewsHow has LDI changed over the last year?Have falling interest rates over the last year finally persuaded trustees and sponsors that yields may not revert to the mean, or do they expose liability hedging as expensive flattery of scheme balance sheets? Axa Investment Managers' Jonathan Crowther, Barnett Waddingham's Sophia Heathcoat, Dalriada Trustees' Simon Cohen, Hymans Robertson's Alen Ong, Law Debenture's David Felder and Standard Life Investments' Mark Foster discuss. 
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         Opinion OpinionWhat earns you trust?Editorial: Gloomy predictions led to a sliding pound ahead of Prime Minister Theresa May’s speech on Brexit last week, but instead her assertions meant that sterling rose, bringing some hope to currency markets (and those of us who are looking to travel this year). 
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      NewsIncrease caps add to rules lottery amid inflation spikeThe consumer price index spiked by almost half a per cent in the year to December 2016, narrowing the ‘rules lottery’ gap between the official inflation measure and the retail price index. 
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         Opinion OpinionHow long can the triple lock last?With pensioners becoming increasingly wealthy, the triple lock on the state pension has come under fire. Thomas Miller Investment’s Simon Nicol asks whether it is time to bring it to an end. 
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         Opinion OpinionWhat benefit indexation should your scheme use?How should your defined benefit scheme be indexing benefits? And do your scheme rules permit a change in indexation? Ruth Bamforth of Walker Morris examines the issues surrounding the different types of inflation. 
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         News NewsThames Water pours money into LDITrustees of Thames Water’s two defined benefit pension schemes have been focusing on risk reduction over the past year, introducing a new liability-driven portfolio for both funds. 
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      NewsKeep comms 'balanced' as DB transfer interest is upAdvisory service Intelligent Pensions has seen the number of defined benefit transfer requests it has processed increase during 2016 as members seek to take advantage of the freedom and choice reforms. 
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      NewsSchemes urged to look past 'Super Thursday' market movementsThe FTSE 100 fell last week on the back of a High Court ruling that parliament must have a vote on the UK’s triggering of Article 50, while the Bank of England revised its inflation expectations upwards. 
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         News NewsCBI requests reforms to ease DB burden on businessesThe Confederation of British Industry has called for a number of reforms to help tackle the problem of pension costs for companies, including access to illiquid assets and approaches to measuring deficits. 
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      NewsRising gilt yields: Inflationary worry or time to buy?Recent weeks have seen 10-year gilt yields reach 1.16 per cent, their highest level in four months, in a sign inflation is creeping up in the UK economy. 
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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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      NewsLDI crucial part of portfolio despite low yields, experts saySchemes must not leave themselves vulnerable to interest rate risk by ignoring seemingly expensive liability-driven investment strategies, according to panellists at a Pensions Expert event on LDI held last week. 
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         Opinion OpinionHow to prepare for a switch in inflation hedgingThe use of consumer price inflation as pension schemes’ marker for inflation has grown in recent times. Douglas Graham from asset manager Blackrock outlines what schemes should be doing. 
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         Opinion OpinionHow to prepare for a 2016 valuationMarket conditions have changed since 2013, as lower gilt yields threaten schemes with valuations coming up. Trustees should engage with their employer as soon as possible to smooth the process, says Spence & Partner’s Helen Toner. 
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         News NewsSwitching BSPS indexation to CPI could set legal precedentA four-week public consultation on the British Steel Pension Scheme launched by the government this week could pave the way for an indexation switch aimed at significantly reducing Tata Steel’s pension liabilities, which could reverberate across the private sector. 
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         Opinion OpinionWhat a move to CPIH could mean for UK pension schemesAnalysis: A letter from the Office for National Statistics recently cast ripples of doubt over the future shape of UK consumer inflation statistics; a move to consumer price inflation including housing, or even a household inflation index could have far-reaching effects on UK pension fund benefits and liabilities. 
 





