All JLT articles – Page 9
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      NewsPension dashboard could 'fail in its objective'Pension dashboards enabling savers to view their retirement assets in one place are set to become a reality, but commentators have questioned how they will be funded and some fear they could do “more harm than good”. 
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         Features FeaturesAG Barr girds funding journey via asset-backed moveIrn-Bru owner AG Barr’s pension scheme deficit deteriorated by £18.4m in the year to January, but it anticipates key manoeuvres including an asset-backed funding plan will support its long-term funding position. 
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      NewsLDI: Should schemes hedge now or ride it out?News Analysis: Pension schemes wanting to derisk through liability-driven investment are faced with the conundrum of whether to hedge now or hope for rates to finally rise. 
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         News News‘Mindset shift’ in FTSE 100 battle to reduce DB risksFTSE 100 defined benefit schemes flooded into bonds in 2014 but persistent deficits are forcing many schemes to seek opportunities for risk reduction within growth-seeking assets. 
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         News NewsPolice investigation highlights need for internal scheme checksThe protection of scheme assets against internal fraud should be a top priority for administrators and trustees, experts have said, following the arrest of an employee on suspicion of a scheme-related theft. 
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      OpinionHow can tax relief be used to encourage saving?Analysis: Encouraging savers to make sufficient provision for their retirement is an important challenge for both the government and the pensions industry. 
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      NewsEast Riding moves deeper into niche alts in hunt for yieldEast Riding Pension Fund has pushed further into the alternatives space over the past 12 months with an £80m investment in social housing plus increased allocations to aircraft leasing and healthcare royalties. 
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         News NewsKingfisher locks in gains as funding hits triggersKingfisher pension scheme has continued to progress towards its 2030 buyout target with a £150m shift from return-seeking to matching assets after tipping into surplus. 
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      OpinionPension scams: Time to fight backDoping in elite sport remains one step ahead of the World Anti-Doping Agency and its affiliate testing programmes. 
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         Opinion OpinionSix test points for comparing fiduciary managersJLT Employee Benefits’ John Finch gives six top tips for trustees to consider when choosing a fiduciary manager. 
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      NewsCharles Stanley seeks DB risk control via working groupStockbroker and wealth manager Charles Stanley has created a working party to tackle risk within its pension scheme after reporting a £6.2m deficit increase. 
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         News NewsIndustry poised for pensions surprises in emergency BudgetAnalysis: Industry experts anticipate further changes to pensions in the emergency Budget and have expressed concerns over the longer-term impact on the UK’s retirement savings culture. 
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      NewsTata Steel pensions wrangle rolls on as ballot favours strike actionNews analysis: Tata Steel workers turned out en masse to vote overwhelmingly in favour of strike action following a breakdown in negotiations on the planned closure of the British Steel Pension Scheme. 
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      NewsPension schemes spill into DGFs to lower volatilityPension funds now have almost five times more invested in diversified growth funds than in 2010, research has shown, but experts emphasise the importance of careful selection when allocating to funds. 
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      OpinionThree unintended consequences of tax relief changeFrom the blog: Politicians of all colours have gradually eroded the tax relief on pension contributions for high earners. 
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      NewsSolvency scrutiny rumbles on in Europe with stress-testingThe resilience of UK pension schemes will be put to the test over coming months as the European pensions authority pursues its solvency and disclosure programme, though some have questioned who will bear the costs. 
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         News NewsIndustry calls on Altmann to press pauseIndustry experts have called for a period of consolidation across the pensions landscape as Ros Altmann takes on the role of pensions minister under the new Conservative regime. 
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         News NewsSainsbury's closes deficit after strong asset returnsSainsbury’s Pension Scheme has reduced its deficit by £28m, despite low interest rates and a fall in the real discount rate, as many schemes struggle to control their funding levels. 
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         News NewsSaga shows dedication to DB with 10-year recovery planAmid the wider trend of scheme closures, over-50s specialist Saga has vowed to keep its defined benefit plan open to members, revealing details of a 10-year deficit recovery plan. 
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      NewsWarwickshire targets yield with infra double playAlternatives maintained its status as a sought-after asset class in Q1 2015, according to data, as schemes continued to seek reliable income streams and inflation protection. 
 





