All liabilities articles – Page 16
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      OpinionHow should you benchmark your manager?In the final part of this three-part debate on fixed income, Aon Hewitt's Tim Giles, Hymans Robertson's Carl Hitchman, Law Debenture's David Felder, M&G Investments' William Nicoll and the Pension Protection Fund's John St Hill run through the different options for measuring the performance of a fixed income manager. 
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      FeaturesCofE scheme mulls infrastructure diversification to drive returnsThe Church of England Pensions Board is considering spreading its infrastructure portfolio outside Europe, following a similar decision to rebalance its property portfolio towards the US and Asia in a hunt for return. 
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      FeaturesLloyds scheme saves £710m with pensionable pay freezeOne of the UK’s ‘big four’ banks Lloyds Banking Group has made a £710m saving by halting pensionable pay increases, as it looks to reduce the cost of its defined benefit arrangement. 
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      FeaturesBAE sees four in 10 agree to give up pension increasesBAE Systems Pension Scheme has experienced a 38 per cent take-up of a pension increase exchange offered to pensioner members, in an exercise to reduce its inflation risk. 
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      FeaturesThe Pensions Trust to open doors to private sector DB as employers outsourceThe Pensions Trust plans to start accepting private sector employers into the scheme from late October, hoping to attract the growing number of small and medium-sized companies outsourcing the management of defined benefit schemes. 
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      NewsSchemes eye forward rates to time hedge movesLarger schemes are showing greater interest in using forward rather than spot rates to assess whether to increase their interest and inflation hedges, in order to gain a more accurate picture of fair value. 
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      FeaturesUSS revamps covenant assessment model in face of funding challengeThe Universities Superannuation Scheme has opted for a more thorough covenant assessment due to changes in higher education funding and an expected increase in its deficit from this year’s triennial valuation. 
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      FeaturesBromley mulls 10% illiquids allocation as cash flow worsensThe London Borough of Bromley Pension Fund is considering a 10 per cent allocation to illiquid assets to provide greater returns and inflation linkage, in expectation of turning cash-flow negative within seven years. 
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         News NewsHow your scheme could benefit from the Arcadia CPI judgmentEmployers have been encouraged to assess whether they can switch from the retail prices index to the consumer price index to reduce their liabilities, after a High Court ruling last week. 
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      NewsCourt of Appeal upholds crown guarantee for BT Pension SchemeThe court of appeal has ruled to uphold a crown guarantee given to the BT Pension Scheme, making the government responsible for ongoing liabilities should the employer fail. 
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      FeaturesBarking and Dagenham plans social housing investment to hedge inflationThe London Borough of Barking and Dagenham Pension Fund plans to invest around £25m in social housing in order to hedge against inflation and diversify away from traditional assets. 
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      NewsPPF adds hybrid allocation, trims traditional assetsThe Pension Protection Fund has revised its statement of investment principles, trimming its allocation to cash, bonds and equities as it seeks to capitalise on the illiquidity premia of so-called ‘hybrid’ assets. 
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      FeaturesSchemes line up bulk commutation after Budget grants derisking oppConsultants have reported more schemes considering bulk trivial commutation exercises, in an attempt to drive down administration costs and liabilities, after the amount members could take as a lump sum was increased. 
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      OpinionRisk Transfer Index: June 2014Data analysis: With gilt yields falling it has been a confusing period for investors – but what does it mean for derisking? 
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      NewsBuy-in market predicted to reach new heightsThe amount of scheme liabilities underwritten by insurers is expected to reach a record high this year as buy-ins become more affordable and scheme confidence grows, derisking consultants have said. 
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      OpinionDB-DC transfer uncertainty compounds schemes’ demographic challengeIn the latest edition of Technical Comment, Towers Watson’s Sadie Hayes discusses how the maturing of defined benefit scheme liabilities has been complicated by the Budget reforms. 
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      NewsIs Shell's bid to avoid trapped surplus a contribution holiday 2.0?The around £13bn Shell Contributory Pension Fund has revealed changes to the way the company will make contributions to the scheme. 
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         News NewsBattle to plug deficits continues as FTSE 100 see £8bn deteriorationThe total pension deficit of FTSE 100 defined benefit schemes worsened by an estimated £8bn, bringing the total to £57bn at the end of 2013, according to research, but experts maintain larger schemes are managing their risk exposures effectively. 
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      NewsLDI struggling to penetrate medium and smaller-sized schemesLiability-driven investment strategies are struggling to gain ground outside larger schemes, with regulatory data indicating just one in 17 medium-sized plans have implemented hedging strategies. 
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      FeaturesSchemes mull increased benefits for same-sex spousesSchemes are considering whether to set benefits provided to same-sex husbands and wives at or above the statutory minimum, lawyers have reported, with the first marriages taking place last week. 
 





