All KPMG articles – Page 4
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      OpinionThe butterfly effect – How to take cover and controlChinese equity shocks captured the headlines over the summer but UK pension funds should equip themselves for a deeper period of entrenched low-growth. 
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      NewsWelsh funds reach impasse on asset-pooling plansWelsh local authority pension funds have made progress on mapping the road towards pooling their assets, but along with their peers are awaiting further details on the criteria around governance, size and cost. 
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         News NewsChurch of England targets US private loans in bid to divine 7% returnsThe Church of England Pensions Board is “on the cusp” of making an allocation to private credit in the USA, as it seeks returns uncorrelated to equities. 
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         News NewsGranada appeal threatens contingent asset arrangementsBroadcaster Granada is appealing a High Court ruling in an attempt to recover £40m of gilts from one of its pension schemes, but lawyers say the case could jeopardise other employers’ non-cash contributions. 
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      NewsS.Yorks misses deadline as admin woes heap pressure on LGPSTeething issues following an administration overhaul at South Yorkshire Pensions Authority has delayed the delivery of members’ annual statements, amid a challenging backdrop of wider fundamental reform across the Local Government Pension Scheme. 
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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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      NewsInvensys extends Pie to pensionersInvensys Pension Scheme is expanding its pension increase exchange offering to retired members, as the company plans a bulk exercise for dependants and pensioners. 
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         Features FeaturesDB closures 'storing up issues' for DCNews Analysis: The closure of defined benefit pension schemes may alleviate a significant financial burden, but experts have urged employers to think carefully about the long-term impact of the replacement arrangements chosen for affected employees. 
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      NewsDB funding snapshot signals need for further hedgingData analysis: Defined benefit schemes’ aggregate funding ratio rose slightly to 84.8 per cent in June, according to data, but experts say schemes should further hedge liabilities to buffer against underlying volatility in the bond markets. 
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         News NewsIndustry left reeling by latest pension tax proposalsSummer Budget: Chancellor George Osborne today unveiled a green paper proposing a significant overhaul of the current pensions tax relief system, going beyond what the industry had expected and acting as a harbinger of further radical reform. 
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      NewsAccountants issue scheme guide to revised recommended practice rulesThe Pensions Research Accountants Group has issued a practical guide to help scheme practitioners fulfil new reporting requirements following last year’s revisions to the statement of recommended practice. 
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         News NewsSmaller schemes take advantage of pooled funds in bumper year for LDIHedged liabilities grew to a record £657bn last year as medium-sized schemes flowed into pooled mandates, but experts have flagged a concentration risk from liability-driven investment's three dominant providers. 
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      NewsFTSE 100 deficits feel pain of corporate yield slumpSchemes must reassess the case for increasing hedging activity, experts have said, as a £5bn increase in FTSE 100 deficits underlines the need for enhanced protections. 
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      NewsRoyal Mail posts £700m to options to deliver risk reductionRoyal Mail Pension Plan has invested £700m in an options mandate, as schemes increasingly explore derivative-based strategies to reduce risk while seeking growth. 
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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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      OpinionHow can smart beta best be used in the new DC default space?KPMG's Simeon Willis, Towers Watson's Stephen Miles, State Street Global Advisors' Richard J Hannam, Cambridge Associates' Alex Koriath and Indexx Markets' Ronan Kearney, debate the popularity of smart beta among UK institutional investors in the third of a four-part roundtable. 
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      OpinionWhat is a suitable time period for assessing a strategy’s success?KPMG's Simeon Willis, Towers Watson's Stephen Miles, State Street Global Advisors' Richard J Hannam, Cambridge Associates' Alex Koriath and Indexx Markets' Ronan Kearney, debate the popularity of smart beta among UK institutional investors in the last of a four-part roundtable. 
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      OpinionHow are approaches to combining smart beta strategies changing?KPMG's Simeon Willis, Towers Watson's Stephen Miles, State Street Global Advisors' Richard J Hannam, Cambridge Associates' Alex Koriath and Indexx Markets' Ronan Kearney, debate the popularity of smart beta among UK institutional investors in the second of a four-part roundtable. 
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      NewsEmployers probe external vehicles to facilitate drawdownEmployers have been looking at a range of non trust-based drawdown solutions, say consultants, as trustee interest in providing flexi-access to members remains low. 
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      NewsRetirement adequacy slips down DC agendasDC consultants have called for a refocus on retirement adequacy as new figures show two-thirds of employers prioritise compliance requirements over traditional benefit drivers. 
 





