All inflation articles – Page 6
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NewsGovt confirms GMP revaluation rate after receiving only two responses
On the go: The Department for Work and Pensions will be lowering the guaranteed minimum pension fixed rate revaluation for early leavers by 0.25 percentage points, after its consultation into the matter attracted just two responses.
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NewsNorfolk Pension Fund takes Apple to court over losses
A court in California has granted Norfolk County Council’s petition, on behalf of the Norfolk Pension Fund, to be named lead representative in a class action lawsuit against Apple over alleged securities fraud.
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NewsInflation rises to 30-year high of 5.5%
On the go: Inflation in the UK has reached its highest level since March 1992 as the cost of living continues to rise.
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NewsCalls to raise the contribution limit for non-earners
On the go: The pension contribution limit for non-earners should be significantly increased to help tackle the pension savings gap, Aegon has said.
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NewsInterest rate rise could cut £100bn from DB liabilities
On the go: The Bank of England’s decision to raise interest rates could see up to £100bn in long-term liabilities removed from UK pension schemes, XPS Pensions has estimated.
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NewsDB schemes’ health reaches record high
On the go: The health of UK defined benefit pension schemes edged upwards to a record high at the end of last year, according to Legal & General Investment Management.
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NewsEmployers look to modify USS proposals in light of inflation
On the go: Universities UK, the group representing 340 employers in the Universities Superannuation Scheme, has proposed temporarily removing a cap on inflationary increases proposed as part of its solution to the scheme’s controversial 2020 valuation, following member concerns.
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NewsOmicron drives interest rate and inflation hedging in Q4
On the go: Interest rate liability hedging activity surged by more than a quarter in the last three months of 2021, according to new data from BMO Global Asset Management, a jump which the asset manager attributed to Omicron-driven pessimism about the economy.
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NewsTimms questions compensation cap on Financial Assistance Scheme
On the go: Stephen Timms MP, chair of the Work and Pensions Committee, has written to pensions minister Guy Opperman seeking clarity over the compensation cap placed on the Financial Assistance Scheme.
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NewsDB schemes’ surplus rises by £48bn in December
On the go: The aggregate surplus of the 5,215 defined benefit schemes in the Pension Protection Fund 7800 Index increased by £47.9bn in December.
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NewsFormer shadow pensions minister Jack Dromey dies aged 73
On the go: Former shadow pensions minister Jack Dromey, MP for Birmingham Erdington, has died at the age of 73.
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OpinionPrivate debt can help schemes reach endgame goals
Buck’s principal and actuary Ian Burns explains why private debt can be suited for pension schemes with a long-term investment outlook looking for extra income as a way to reach endgame.
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NewsBT, Ford and M&S schemes’ inflation judicial review granted
On the go: The trustees of the BT, Ford and Marks and Spencer pension schemes announced on Wednesday that their application for a judicial review of the decision to replace the retail price index with the consumer price index including housing costs from 2030 has been granted.
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NewsBritvic reduces deficit contributions on back of index change
Soft drinks manufacturer Britvic has seen a reduction in its pension liabilities following a change to the inflation index used by the Britvic Pension Plan.
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PodcastsPodcast: Fiduciary trumps politics if divesting from ‘illegal Israeli settlements’
Podcast: Local Government Pension Schemes looking to divest from Israel should do so on grounds of sustainability and fiduciary responsibility, not because of politics and personal morality, says Richard Butcher, managing director of PTL. He is joined by Ian Neale, Aries Insight co-founder, to discuss divestment, defined benefit funding and ageing populations.
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News‘Transitory’ inflation soars to 10-year high, with more pain to come
Inflation soared to a 10-year high of 5.1 per cent in the year to November 2021, and those who once argued that the inflationary trend would be transitory are now warning that the worst is yet to come.
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NewsDB schemes derisk investments as funding levels improve
On the go: Defined benefit schemes are increasingly looking to derisk their investment approach to protect their improved funding levels, according to new research from Aon.
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NewsPositive outlook for bulk annuity transactions in 2022
On the go: Insurers’ appetite for bulk annuities could be heightened in 2022 after a relatively slow 2021, according to research from Barnett Waddingham.
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OpinionHow LDI strategies have evolved over the past 20 years
Legal & General Investment Management’s Anne-Marie Morris details the evolution of liability-driven strategies, first launched 20 years ago with Boots, and how these have become an integral part in defined benefit scheme management.
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NewsGovt rejects Lords’ attempt to retain state pension triple lock
On the go: The House of Commons has rejected proposed amendments from the House of Lords to retain the earnings element of the state pension triple lock next year.





