All Investment articles – Page 92
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Pension schemes steer clear from selling gilts as rate pain intensifies
Pension funds struggling with low yields have held back from selling long-dated government bonds, causing the Bank of England to miss its gilt buying target on Tuesday.
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OpinionHow to make your providers work harder
Competition in the asset management sector is under scrutiny in the Financial Conduct Authority’s market study, but schemes can act now to get a better deal, says Avida International’s Paul Boerboom.
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Hedged Aviva schemes survive rate cut
Pension schemes sponsored by insurance giant Aviva have reported a marked increase in their accounting surplus owing principally to falling interest rates, but experts warn of further pain for schemes which are not hedged against interest rate risk.
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NewsRailways scheme on track with cost management
The Railways Pension Scheme has saved £100m in fees, having restructured its external management and pooled fund arrangements, but despite being cost-conscious, the fund remains focused on net returns.
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FeaturesRSA scheme targets buy-and-maintain strategy to derisk
The RSA Insurance Group’s Sal Pension Fund is focusing on buy-and-maintain credit as part of an investment strategy overhaul as the scheme looks to further derisk its portfolio following the results of its latest actuarial valuation.
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Expertise key to exploiting multi-asset solutions
Schemes looking to multi-asset strategies to generate positive cash flow while derisking may have to turn to specialist managers to reduce their potentially significant governance burden.
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DC default funds: Experts divided on best strategy
Huge variations in the risk profiles and investment strategies of DC default fund offerings are putting savers’ retirement provision at risk, according to a recent study.
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OpinionHow technology can help us tackle the challenges ahead
JR Lowry from State Street Global Exchange looks at how technology can help schemes overcome the challenges the pensions system faces as a result of massive change.
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NewsEurope sneezes, the world catches cold: ICI falls 7.7 points in a month
State Street’s monthly Investor Confidence Index for July fell by 7.7 points globally from June, driven primarily by a drop in the European index following recent turmoil in the region.
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OpinionHow to invest in farmland responsibly
Tom McKeon, head of portfolio oversight for farmland investment at Insight Investment, examines the case for farmland when looking through a responsible investment lens.
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OpinionThe search for yield: Opportunities in private debt
From the blog: As global markets have taken a beating since June 24, pension funds are likely to be wondering where they should look for safer returns that answer the search for yield.
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OpinionWhy US high yield looks attractive
From the blog: Corporate bonds issued by companies perceived to be under financial stress are currently trading at very low prices. This could be an attractive investment opportunity.
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Features
LPP pools £1.2bn of property amid investor fears over asset class
The Local Pensions Partnership has created a £1.2bn property pool between the London Pensions Fund Authority and Lancashire County Pension Fund as experts have urged schemes not to panic over the recent gating of UK retail property funds.
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Property or pension: Where downsizing could pay off
A new report warns people planning to downsize to smaller properties and using the proceeds to fund their retirements that the resulting income will only be a fraction of a workplace pension.
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OpinionData crunch: Scale of UK institutional market eases Brexit fears
Will asset managers shun the UK following Brexit? Spence Johnson’s Magnus Spence argues that, looking at the numbers, this is unlikely.
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NewsDe La Rue extends recovery plan and ups bonds
Banknote and passport printer De La Rue has agreed an extended recovery plan with its pension scheme trustees after its most recent actuarial valuation showed an increased deficit of £252m.
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DB taskforce encourages credit innovation to tackle deficits
Finding solutions to the defined benefit funding crisis will require the pensions industry to “challenge conventional thinking”, the chair of the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association’s new DB taskforce has said.
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NewsRestructure or rebrand: Finmeccanica’s DC changes
The decision by FuturePlanner, Leonardo-Finmeccanica’s defined contribution pension scheme, to replace two gilt funds with annuity protection funds despite significant structural overlap, raises questions about the extent to which DC restructuring may just be rebranding.
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Risk-averse DC members shy away from DGFs
At a Pensions Expert event this week, panellists debated how best to incorporate multi-asset strategies into defined benefit and defined contribution portfolios, agreeing that such strategies will become much more geared towards DC in the future.
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What will the Leave vote mean for Project Pool?
As the July 15 deadline for local government pension schemes to submit their asset pooling proposals approaches, experts have warned local schemes to expect delays to ‘Project Pool’ following the Brexit vote, but cautioned other obstacles might also arise.





