All Investment articles – Page 20
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NewsFCA agrees £235mn payout with Link after Woodford probe
Investors in the Woodford Equity Income Fund are to receive redress nearly four years after the fund’s suspension.
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NewsThree-quarters of UK adults are ignorant of their pension savings
Three in every four people (75 per cent) are ignorant of how much they have saved in their pensions, according to new research by Standard Life.
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NewsLDI: all in it together, but some responsibilities are regulators’ alone
The Pensions Regulator published new guidance on April 24 that outlined how leveraged liability-driven investment should be used within defined benefit schemes’ investment strategies.
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NewsReal estate asset managers set to miss carbon reduction targets
New research shows that almost all commercial real estate assets managed by asset management companies will fail to reach their carbon emissions reduction targets.
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NewsDisappointment over DB funding code delay
When the Pensions Regulator released its 2023-24 corporate plan last week, it revealed that it had put its long-awaited and much-vaunted defined benefit funding code on the back burner.
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NewsInflation falls but remains high enough to do damage
The hopes of analysts waiting with bated breath for the latest inflation rates have been dashed, after the headline figure is shown to have remained in double digits at 10.1 per cent, according to the latest data from the Office for National Statistics.
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NewsNext generation will live beyond their means in retirement
A generation of retirees is unsure about their financial position and needs support to understand it, according to a new study by The Wisdom Council, published on April 4.
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NewsUSS confirms full restoration of benefits on course for April 2024
The Universities Superannuation Scheme has confirmed that restoring benefits cut last year will cost less than employers and staff are currently paying into the pension scheme.
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NewsBank of England: LDI strategies need 250bp collateral buffer
The Bank of England’s Financial Policy Committee announced on March 29 a recommendation to the Pensions Regulator that it specify “minimum levels of resilience” in relation to pension schemes’ liability-driven investments to avoid damaging feedback loops from being forced sellers of assets.
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NewsDB funding code is full of unintended consequences
The Pensions Regulator’s draft defined benefit funding code has received some praise, yet for many it falls short of providing both stronger governance and greater certainty for schemes and sponsors.
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NewsBank of England raises interest rates to 4.25%
The Bank of England has raised the base rate of interest, despite concerns over the impact this will have on the banking sector.
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NewsLCP toughens up its ESG policies
LCP has launched a responsible investment philosophy designed to focus industry attention on concrete action to address systemic risks posed by issues such as climate change and inequality.
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NewsDC members want better access to ESG investment strategies
Demand for environmental, social and governance criteria to be considered in pension scheme investment strategies continues to grow and find a broader base of support.
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NewsBudget 2023: Chancellor’s box of tricks makes LTA disappear
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has faced calls in recent weeks to relax the rules on certain pension tax allowances to further his campaign to encourage older workers back into the workforce.
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NewsAsset managers must up their game on engagement and diversity
Despite improvements in stewardship and governance in the asset management industry, research from ShareAction has shown there are considerable gaps in performance.
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NewsRising costs of retirement income not necessarily all bad news
The cost of meeting the minimum standard of the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association’s retirement living standards increased by almost a fifth (18 per cent), or nearly £1,900 in 2022, according to the Aon UK DC Pension Tracker.
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NewsNew PPI report backs alternatives for DC investment strategies
Alternative assets may have a greater role in defined contribution strategies, offering both greater diversification and a hedge for volatility in public markets, according to a new report.
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NewsGulf of inequality: Little progress on women’s pensions gap
New data from HM Revenue & Customs, released on March 8, leaves little to celebrate on International Women’s Day, as it clearly shows that women are still earning considerably less than men at every stage of life.
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OpinionWe must make investing more open and inclusive for women
The pensions industry must try harder to communicate saving to women, says Faith Reynolds, an adviser to the board at The Investing and Saving Alliance.
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NewsAsset managers failing to combat crises
Asset managers continue to drag their feet in the adoption and implementation of measures to combat the “the most dangerous human and natural crises of our time”, according to a report released by ShareAction.







