All Investment articles – Page 33
-
News
LGPS pool accelerates cost savings and commits to net zero
On the go: The Local Pensions Partnership has announced it made £28.2m in cost savings for clients in the year to March 2021, bringing the overall total savings to £74m since inception in 2016.
-
News
Telecoms group appoints XPS as pensions adviser
On the go: The BT Group, which has both defined benefit and defined contribution plans including the £57.5bn BT Pension Scheme, has appointed XPS Pensions Group as pensions adviser.
-
Opinion
Are alternatives a good substitute to bonds for pension schemes?
Historically, government bonds have played a number of important roles in UK pension schemes’ allocations. They have provided liquidity, strong diversification benefits to equities, and offered good and reliable income.
-
News
Greater Manchester Pension Fund awards £700m mandate
On the go: The £27.6bn Greater Manchester Pension Fund has appointed Schroders Capital to manage its diversified direct real estate portfolio, worth more than £700m.
-
Opinion
Distressed debt after Covid-19
Cracks in the corporate world have been papered over by central bank liquidity. But opportunities remain for distressed investors, and more could emerge once economic fundamentals exert themselves, writes Pictet Asset Management’s Galia Velimukhametova.
-
News
Coffey: Pensions a ‘superpower’ to combat climate change
On the go: The full power of pensions needs to be used to reduce climate risk in savers’ portfolios and help push the UK towards achieving net zero in the future, work and pensions secretary Thérèse Coffey has urged.
-
News
LifeSight invests in climate fund, guide for stewardship launched
ESG spotlight: A roundup of the latest news on environmental, social and governance initiatives, including LifeSight’s investment in a climate transition fund, a stewardship reporting guide launched by consultants, and The People’s Pension’s climate pledge.
-
News
COP26: Schemes require robust support to make an impact
Regulators, schemes and fund managers must put measures and checks in place to ensure that institutional investors are making “better investment decisions” to ensure sustainable investing can “thrive”, the COP26 conference has heard.
-
Features
Why the ‘S’ in ESG matters and how schemes can better understand it
The ‘social’ aspect of environmental, social and governance investments can be hard to quantify, but is crucial for pension schemes to get to grips with to meet their requirements in this area. Fortunately, there is help for investors to make the most of ‘S’ and spot long-term opportunities.
-
News
Brunel transfers funds to new Paris-aligned benchmarks
On the go: The £28bn Brunel Pension Partnership, which handles the assets of 10 partner funds with an aggregate size of circa £40bn, has transferred more than £3bn to its new FTSE Russell Paris-aligned benchmark series.
-
News
TPR’s chair to lead investment benchmark tool for schemes
On the go: Asset management consultancy MJ Hudson has announced the creation of an investment decision-making tool for pension schemes, which will be headed by the Pensions Regulator chair Sarah Smart.
-
News
USS directors sued over climate inaction and breaches of duty
Two university lecturers, backed by a number of branches of the University and College Union, have filed a wide-ranging legal action against the directors of the Universities Superannuation Scheme, accusing them of multiple failings with respect to the controversial 2020 valuation, and of inaction around climate change commitments.
-
News
Asset managers commit $4.2tn to net-zero target
On the go: Signatories of the Net Zero Asset Managers initiative have 35 per cent of their total assets managed in line with achieving net zero by 2050, according to an interim report.
-
Opinion
Is real estate a good inflation hedge for pension schemes?
Rising inflation has been a widely discussed topic for years, but it has gained greater prominence of late as a spike in commodity prices has caused prices to creep up both globally and domestically.
-
News
Saul to create ‘feeder’ DC scheme for new members
The Superannuation Arrangement of the University of London is set to create a new “feeder” defined contribution pension scheme as it undertakes a review of its investment strategy.
-
News
ESG factors more important to investors than financial metrics
ESG spotlight: A roundup of the latest news on environmental, social and governance initiatives, including a survey showing institutional investors believe ESG is more important than financial metrics when it comes to evaluating a company’s long-term attractiveness, and more signatories to the Make My Money Matter charter.
-
News
Border to Coast to launch £1.3bn Listed Alternatives Fund
On the go: The Border to Coast Pensions Partnership, which handles the assets of 11 Local Government Pension Schemes worth a collective £55bn, has announced it is set to launch a £1.3bn Listed Alternatives Fund.
-
News
DB master trust self-certification regime launched
On the go: A self-certification regime for defined benefit master trusts was launched on Wednesday that will provide “useful information” for trustees considering a move to such schemes.
-
News
Budget 2021: Sunak announces further changes to DC charge cap
Chancellor of the exchequer Rishi Sunak announced on Wednesday that the government will consult “within the next month” on further changes to the charge cap intended to encourage more investment in illiquid assets by defined contribution schemes. But experts have said this is “missing the point”.
-
News
Budget 2021: Missed opportunity to tackle pensions ‘ticking time-bomb’
Following a Budget speech light on pensions policy announcements, the industry has been weighing in on what has been revealed, including a consultation on the charge cap and a new tax relief for low earners in net pay schemes, while others say that the chancellor has not done enough to address industry concerns.