All Investment articles – Page 72
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Templates launched to improve cost transparency in £2tn industry
On the go: The Cost Transparency Initiative has unveiled its templates and guidance for asset managers and suppliers of services to pension schemes, encouraging reporting of costs and charges in a standardised format so trustees can easily compare managers and asset classes.
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Return to equities not a sign of volatility ending, consultants say
Data crunch: UK pension fund allocations to equities ticked upwards in the first quarter of 2019, according to data collected by Pensions Expert’s sister title MandateWire, as managers sought to capitalise on falling prices in late 2018.
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FeaturesUMSS focuses on sustainability with new equity manager appointments
The £609m University of Manchester Superannuation Scheme has appointed two new equity managers who invest in companies picked on sustainability grounds.
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NewsPIPA 2019 winners revealed
The 20th anniversary edition of the Pensions and Investment Provider Awards saw 25 companies crowned best in the business.
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Phoenix moves to simplify own scheme's benefits with PIE
Nearly two fifths of eligible pensioners in a scheme sponsored by Phoenix Group have accepted a pension increase exchange offer, which has shaved about £20m from the bulk annuity insurer's defined benefit liabilities.
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OpinionHow to navigate hypervolatility in equity markets
From the blog: The exceptional degree of volatility in global financial markets signals a new and uncertain phase in equity markets, according to BNY Mellon Investment Management’s Shamik Dhar.
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OpinionSchemes are now part of a sea change in ESG investing
Editorial: Pension funds are set to engage with issues such as climate change more than ever before, as regulatory developments and increased awareness push environmental, social and governance considerations up the agenda.
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Anglo American dials down equities even further
The UK defined benefit schemes of mining multinational Anglo American have halved their already minimal exposure to equities, as the plans near self-sufficiency and reduced risk.
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FeaturesUSS targets steady returns with KCom investment
The actions of bellwether schemes like the £64bn Universities Superannuation Scheme are always closely watched, but scrutiny on USS is particularly acute after widespread strike action last year. Last month, the UK’s largest private plan agreed a £504m cash takeover of telecoms business KCom.
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Visa scheme cuts lifestyles and introduces white-labelling
Trustees of the defined contribution Visa Europe Pension Plan have reduced the number of lifestyle strategies on offer and introduced white-labelled funds for the first time, one of which invests in direct and listed property.
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OpinionFixed income’s new world: Flexible, absolute return and the rest
Data crunch: Broadridge Financial Solutions’ Jonathan Libre takes a look at the increasingly complex range of fixed income products on the market, warning schemes to disregard marketing and look under the hood at funds.
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Private debt inflows continue as storm clouds gather
Data crunch: Patrick Marshall is worried about the prospects for the private debt sector. The direct lending veteran and head of private debt at Hermes Investment Management says the possibility of markets coming back down to earth could leave some of his peers, and by extension the reputation of the industry, facing serious damage.
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Active managers unable to mitigate late 2018 volatility
For active managers, the ultimate test of mettle will always be whether they can beat their benchmark. As of the end of 2018 the news looks good for stockpickers specialising in UK equities, but analysts say there are still concerns behind the numbers.
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LGIM votes against record number of companies in 2018
On the go: Legal & General Investment Management has broken its record for voting against companies of which it is a shareholder, as the asset manager tries to cement its stewardship credentials.
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BlueSky and Crystal master trusts gain authorisation
On the go: Two more master trusts have gained authorisation from the Pensions Regulator, bringing the total approved schemes in the sector to five.
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OpinionWhy schemes cannot rely on credit strategies alone for CDI
Cash flow-driven investing is flavour of the month with managers and consultants, but River and Mercantile’s Mark Davies says a credit-reliant implementation of this strategy does not mitigate as much risk as trustees might assume.
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OpinionIn pensions as in Brexit, it pays to plan for the worst
Editorial: The government would not be expected to flirt with the prospect of not achieving a Brexit deal without prior contingency planning. It is time for pension fund trustees to think carefully about what they would do if their sponsor goes under.
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Fiduciary managers struggle in 2018’s testing markets
On the go: Fiduciary managers significantly undershot their targets in 2018, with underperformance ranging from 6 per cent to more than 11 per cent, according to the first XPS FM Watch report.
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South Yorkshire Pension Authority invests £80m in local region
South Yorkshire Pension Authority has announced plans to ramp up its local investing efforts, committing £80m to lending aimed at supporting property development in Sheffield and extending an existing allocation to another Yorkshire-based property fund.
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Church of England scheme gives ultimatum to mining companies
On the go: In the wake of the collapse of the tailings dam in Brumadinho, Brazil, which killed at least 84 people and left hundreds missing, 96 institutional investors have been stirred into action.








