All Insight Investment articles
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         News NewsSchemes get permanent exemption from derivative clearing rulesPension schemes will not be required to trade derivatives through central counterparties after the government extended a regulatory exemption indefinitely. 
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         News NewsBarclays Bank scheme completes £7bn longevity dealOn the go: The £41.2bn Barclays Bank UK Retirement Fund has reinsured £7bn of liability against longevity risk with an insurance subsidiary of Prudential Financial. 
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         News NewsBigger LDI collateral buffers will increase sponsor reliance, MPs toldThe Work and Pensions Committee has been reminded of the trade-off between bigger collateral buffers and investment returns, with one chief executive warning that buffers of 400 basis points would force some schemes to “pare back their growth ambitions” and increase their reliance on sponsor contributions. 
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         News NewsBalfour Beatty Pension Fund completes £1.7bn longevity swapOn the go: The £4bn Balfour Beatty Pension Fund has signed a £1.7bn longevity swap transaction with Zurich Assurance and Scor. 
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         News NewsL&G blames govt for LDI crisis and backs consultant regulationLegal & General has placed responsibility for the market turmoil that triggered the autumn liquidity crisis firmly at the feet of the government, while adding its support to calls for the regulation of investment consultants. 
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         News NewsTackling patchy carbon emissions data from issuersInsight Investment credit portfolio manager Claire Bews highlights the issues with carbon emissions data from securities issuers, and how engagement from asset owners can improve these disclosures. 
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         News NewsBT, Ford and M&S schemes’ inflation judicial review grantedOn 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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         News News‘Greenium’ widens following £6bn green gilt issuanceOn the go: The second issuance of the UK’s green gilt has raised a further £6bn, the Treasury has said, but analysis of the transaction suggests that the ‘greenium’ has widened in secondary markets. 
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         News NewsSanofi scheme agrees £760m buy-in with L&GOn the go: The £3.1bn Sanofi Pension Scheme has agreed a £760m buy-in with Legal & General Assurance. Separately, the scheme terminated an emerging market manager and replaced it with two new managers during 2020. 
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         Opinion OpinionThe last great risk facing defined benefit pension schemesInsight Investment head of solution design Jos Vermeulen argues that longevity swaps are an appealing solution for schemes, but further standardisation is required to make these transactions more popular and cost-effective. 
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         News NewsFujitsu pension plan signs £3.7bn longevity hedgeOn the go: The ICL Group Pension Plan, a Fujitsu pension scheme, has insured longevity risk in respect of £3.7bn of its liabilities, with Swiss Re providing the reinsurance coverage. 
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         News NewsDB schemes can be severely impacted by Libor closureThe end of the London interbank offered rate at the end of this year is expected to have huge consequences for defined benefit schemes, which historically have been using it for different asset class investments and even for managers’ benchmarks. 
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      NewsRPI decision timing ‘risks volatility’On the go: The long-awaited outcome of a consultation on replacing the retail price index of inflation is set to be published on November 25, but investors have warned that the government’s timing risks violent market reactions. 
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      NewsUK to issue first green gilts in 2021On the go: The UK government is to issue its first green sovereign bond in 2021, alongside tough new measures on sustainability reporting for companies. 
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      NewsCovid-19 adds £10bn to inflation woesAs the government’s consultation to make changes to the retail price index draws to a close, the impact of aligning the inflation measure with the consumer price index including housing costs has increased by £10bn due to the pandemic. 
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      NewsWarnings of 20% member losses as RPI consultation closesOn the go: Investment managers have demanded that the government compensates clients for losses they will suffer if the retail price index is downgraded, as a consultation on changes to the outdated inflation measure closes. 
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      NewsBorder to Coast adds fixed income capabilityOn the go: The Border to Coast Pensions Partnership has added fixed income capability to its offering, seeding a sterling investment grade fund with £2.5bn of capital from partner funds. 
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      NewsPensions experts predict RPI limbo for years to comeExperts have condemned delays in publishing a long-awaited consultation on reforms to the retail price index, since its outcome could radically alter the fortunes of pension funds and pensioners. 
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         Opinion OpinionAmid Brexit chaos, RPI end could rock pensionsEditorial: Welcome to the September issue of Pensions Expert, one which comes amid untold levels of turmoil in the world around us. 
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      FeaturesHammersmith and Fulham fund moves to buy-and-maintain strategyThe London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham Pension Fund has allocated £85m to a new buy-and-maintain mandate aiming for steady market-based returns. 
 





