All Investment articles – Page 80
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Opinion
Data Crunch: Retail and institutional – two very different investment worlds
Asset managers make a distinction between clients by calling some institutional and some retail. We all know this; what is less well-known is how different these two worlds are.
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Features
Islington weighs up equity protection strategies
The London Borough of Islington Pension Fund is assessing three equity protection strategies as part of its ongoing investment strategy update.
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Features
TRW drives up high-yield credit allocation
Trustees for the pension plan of automotive company TRW have added to the scheme's high-yield credit allocation, but opinions on the outlook for this asset class are divided.
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News
Companies must do more to disclose employment practices, report says
Only 10 per cent of FTSE 100 firms are providing meaningful commentary on the stability of their workforce, according to research highlighting pension schemes’ need for information about the employment models of the companies they invest in.
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News
Govt and industry aim to push impact investing onto scheme agendas
Trustees and employers should receive training on social impact investing and engage with scheme members to better align non-financial values, a report to government has recommended, but experts stress time constraints and practical hurdles.
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Opinion
The day that rocked the world
From the blog: Thirty years ago, October 19 1987 became known as Black Monday as global stock markets crashed. Black Monday remains the biggest one-day fall, of 22.6 per cent, in the US Dow Jones Index.
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Opinion
What charities can do to address DB affordability
Where possible, charities have taken the obvious steps to address their defined benefit pension fund issues, such as closing their schemes to future accrual.
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Opinion
Should schemes be concerned about the Chinese debt bubble?
Despite concerns over China’s debt mountain, investors should overcome their fears and take a fresh look at Chinese bonds, says Ashmore’s Jan Dehn.
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News
Recreation and retirement do not go hand in hand, say experts
PLSA Annual Conference 2017: The association between retirement and a luxurious lifestyle of holidays is financially unsustainable and should be challenged, say experts, as the industry considers how to improve saving rates.
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Features
Reuters adds MAC fund as trend expected to continue
The Reuters Pension Fund has invested in a second multi-asset credit fund and dropped a loans fund, as the lure of high risk-adjusted returns continues to draw investors to MAC products.
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News
Companies increase use of carbon pricing
Research by environmental data provider CDP indicates an eight-fold rise in the number of companies around the world putting a price on their carbon emissions.
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News
Could DGFs deliver a better DC experience?
Analysis: The perceived wisdom of defined contribution investment had always been one that places an emphasis on simplicity.
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Opinion
What are the current challenges in infrastructure investing?
As a long-term investor, there is a lot to like about infrastructure. It has many qualities that make it a great addition to a pension scheme portfolio.
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Opinion
Private equity: Success brings new challenges
From the blog: Last year, European private equity fundraising reached €74bn (£66bn), the highest level since 2008.
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Opinion
Ethical investing: All talk and no action?
From the blog: Ethical investing has come to the fore in recent years as more people say they want to align their investments with their moral values, but there are still some obstacles on the way there.
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Features
Greater Manchester impact investment to build 2,000 homes
The £21.3bn Greater Manchester Pension Fund is in the latter stages of concluding a series of impact investment deals, worth about £100m, which will build roughly 2,000 local homes.
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Features
Worcestershire looks overseas for infrastructure
The Worcestershire County Council Pension Fund has agreed to split £150m equally between two new overseas infrastructure funds, in the latest stage of an infrastructure investment programme that has run since 2015.
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Features
Structured equity appeals but ‘not a no-risk strategy’
Analysis: For some time now, financial punters have prescribed passive investment as the low-cost panacea for investors bloodied by years of underwhelming active management.
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Opinion
Ready for the next 20 years?
Pensions Expert 20th Anniversary: The future of pensions has never been less certain than it is today.
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Features
Wholesale changes to rules are needed to enable DB consolidation
Pensions Expert 20th Anniversary: Amalgamating defined benefit corporate pension funds could reduce costs, improve investment and make for better governance, but it is still unclear whether full DB consolidation is a chimera or the fix to a fragmented system.