All KPMG articles – Page 5
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      NewsSurrey opts for LDI to harness funding gainsSurrey County Council Pension Fund has put a liability-driven investment platform in place to capture rises in the funding level, after falling gilt yields wiped out last year’s gains. 
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      OpinionHow is UK pension schemes’ appetite for smart beta 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 first of a four-part roundtable. 
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         News NewsManx Telecom calls time on DB, offers suite of DC optionsCommunication company Manx Telecom eased the closure of its defined benefit scheme last year by providing members with a range of alternative defined contribution options, alongside a new sharesave scheme. 
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      NewsUniversity trust liabilities could rise by a quarterUniversity self-administered trusts could face a sharp rise in the value of liabilities, industry experts have warned, sparking calls for a review of the sector’s risk exposure and possible consolidation. 
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         Opinion OpinionWhy schemes should seek real fiduciary managementWhat observations can we make as fiduciary management in the UK gets ready to take off its training wheels, with early adopters having racked up a few years’ experience and an ever-increasing acceptance of the model among UK pension plans? 
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      FeaturesWhat does the future hold for LDI?Aviva Investors' Mark Versey, Legal & General Investment Management's Laura Brown, KPMG's Simeon Willis, AMNT committee member and Lend Lease Pension Scheme trustee, Alan Gander, Pan Trustees' Mike Roberts, Buck Consultants at Xerox's Celene Lee and State Street Global Advisors' Howard Kearns, take a look into the future of liability-driven investment strategy, in the final part of this debate. 
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      NewsKingfisher puts trivial commutation on ice to focus on member dataKingfisher Pension Scheme has said it is holding fire on a trivial commutation derisking drive to focus instead on data cleansing, while research shows 83 per cent of members would consider such a transfer. 
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      FeaturesHow can small schemes get smart with LDI?Aviva Investors' Mark Versey, Legal & General Investment Management's Laura Brown, KPMG's Simeon Willis, AMNT committee member and Lend Lease Pension Scheme trustee, Alan Gander, Pan Trustees' Mike Roberts, Buck Consultants at Xerox's Celene Lee and State Street Global Advisors' Howard Kearns, discuss how LDI can benefit small schemes given the correct advice, in the second part of this roundtable. 
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      NewsData suggest schemes would rather fail conventionally than break from herdFear of being alone in making a mistake is driving pension funds to knowingly follow ineffective manager recommendations from investment consultants, according to academics. 
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      FeaturesHow will LDI portfolios withstand current inflation falls and low yields?Aviva Investors' Mark Versey, Legal & General Investment Management's Laura Brown, KPMG's Simeon Willis, AMNT committee member and Lend Lease Pension Scheme trustee, Alan Gander, Pan Trustees' Mike Roberts, Buck Consultants at Xerox's Celene Lee and State Street Global Advisors' Howard Kearns, debate whether now is a good time to embark on a liability-driven investment strategy, in the first of a four-part discussion. 
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      NewsConsultants and managers back hedge funds despite high-profile criticismConsultants and hedge fund managers have predicted increasing pension scheme allocations to the asset class, despite recent stiff criticism of perceived high fees and a lack of transparency. 
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      FeaturesSouth Yorks ups property, EMD and high-yield in search for returnsSouth Yorkshire Pension Fund has increased its allocation to property and placed greater emphasis on emerging market and high-yield debt as it searches for greater balance between risk and returns. 
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      NewsIASB proposal could hit sponsor-scheme funding strategiesA proposed change to pensions accounting guidance around surpluses could lead to trustees having to renegotiate their financing arrangements with employers and shifting towards non-cash vehicles. 
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      NewsETV exercises to rise as government accepts DB-to-DC transfersIndustry experts have predicted the use of enhanced transfer value exercises could increase as employers look to encourage switches out of defined benefit plans in light of the Budget changes, but trustees have been urged to ensure members receive adequate advice. 
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      NewsCivil service employers face increased contributions after discount rate cutParticipating employers of the Principal Civil Service Pension Scheme will face an increase in their pension costs, due to a reduced discount rate, following government efforts to control public spending. 
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      FeaturesSmall schemes see LDI market opening up as pooled funds growSmall and medium-sized pension funds are coming around to liability-driven investment strategies, with pooled funds providing half the growth in the number of mandates last year as the LDI market exceeded the £500bn mark. 
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      OpinionHow to predict member outcomes in the new normalMyriad products could help grow pension savers’ assets following the Budget changes, but caution is recommended. 
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      FeaturesBAA picks long-lease property as schemes hunt inflation linkageBAA Pension Scheme has allocated £100m to long-lease property, as defined benefit schemes continue to invest in the asset class to act as a long-dated inflation hedge, consultants have said. 
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      FeaturesBranching out to hedge against inflation risesClwyd Pension Fund has allocated 2 per cent of its assets to timberland and agriculture, attracted by the chance to earn higher returns and hedge against a rise in inflation. 
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      OpinionWhere can schemes find value in today’s equity market?The role of equities is changing in scheme's portfolios. Goodhart Partners' Alan Barlett, Hymans Robertson's Andy Green, JLT's Kieran Harkin, KPMG's Jon Exley and M&G's Aled Smith discuss where value in the asset class can be found. 
 





