All liabilities articles – Page 8
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      NewsRail sector pension plan staring down £15bn black holeOn the go: The largest pension scheme serving the UK’s rail sector is standing on the event horizon of a £15bn black hole created by changes to its funding rules, the Financial Times has reported. 
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      NewsBulk annuity volumes hit £12.6bn in H1 2020On the go: Total buy-in and buyout volumes reached £12.6bn in the first half of this year, the second-highest value on record, according to analysis published by LCP. 
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      NewsDB pension deficit falls £59bn in AugustOn the go: The aggregate deficit of the 5,422 defined benefit schemes in the Pension Protection Fund 7800 Index fell by £59bn in August. 
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      NewsMarathon scheme completes £610m buy-in with Rothesay LifeOn the go: Oil and gas production company RockRose has completed a full £610m buy-in with Rothesay Life for the Marathon Service Limited Pension and Life Assurance Scheme. 
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         Opinion OpinionRPI switching – dead in the water?Sackers’ James Bingham analyses the recent court cases on requests to change inflation indexation, explaining that despite the string of losses, employers will still continue to look at the courts with a glimpse of hope as a positive verdict could shed tens of millions of pounds in liabilities. 
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         Opinion OpinionApplying the lessons of coronavirus to climate changeKempen’s Nikesh Patel explains how current pension schemes’ longevity assumptions do not take into account climate change, which could have a drastic impact on the sector. 
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      NewsCovid-19 adds £10bn to inflation woesAs the government’s consultation to make changes to the retail price index draws to a close, the impact of aligning the inflation measure with the consumer price index including housing costs has increased by £10bn due to the pandemic. 
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      FeaturesSunny DB analysis masks trouble aheadData crunch: Detailed analysis of triennial valuations with due dates up to December 2019 confirm the gradual improvement in the security of defined benefits in the UK, but experts warn that care is needed to keep schemes on track this year. 
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      NewsThreat of action by TPR settles sponsor disputeOn the go: The Pensions Regulator has settled a case in which a pension scheme was placed at risk by an organisational restructure, with the threat of action being sufficient to force an agreement. 
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      NewsDB scheme accounting deficits jump £13bn in a monthOn the go: The accounting deficits and liability values of the defined benefit schemes of the UK’s 350 largest listed companies rose by £13bn last month alone, according to research by Mercer. 
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      NewsFormal superfunds authorisation could take 5 yearsThe Pensions Regulator anticipates that it could take five years for the government to put in place a statutory authorisation framework to oversee defined benefit superfunds, as it looks ahead to publishing specific guidance for trustees considering a transfer to the new vehicles. 
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      NewsOECD encourages regulators to be flexible in response to pandemicOn the go: Policymakers should allow for regulatory flexibility in their approach to recovery plans to make sure that people saving for retirement stay the course during the Covid-19 crisis, the OECD has recommended. 
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         News NewsBoE governor reignites row between superfunds, insurers and regulatorsIn an intervention which laid bare a deep divide both in the industry and between regulators, Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey has reignited a long-running feud between traditional insurers and advocates of new superfund models, while casting doubt on the Pensions Regulator’s ability to oversee consolidators. 
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      NewsPeers push for clarity over insolvency measuresOn the go: Members of the House of Lords have pressed the government to provide clarity over the impact of new insolvency laws on pension schemes. 
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      NewsPoor data management keeps ombudsman busyThe Pensions Ombudsman has ruled in favour of a former bank employee in a dispute about the transfer of deferred pension liabilities, in a case reinforcing the impact that poor data management can have for schemes and members. 
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      NewsDB deficits fall £7bn in April as equity markets recoverOn the go: The aggregate deficit of the 5,422 defined benefit schemes in the Pension Protection Fund 7800 Index fell by £7.4bn in April. 
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      NewsFalling support for TPR’s new funding regimeOn the go: Support for the Pensions Regulator’s vaunted new defined benefit funding regime may be falling, according to a report by Aon. 
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      NewsBT estimates £500m drop in pension assets value due to Covid-19On the go: BT has estimated that its defined benefit pension scheme’s unquoted assets portfolio has lost £500m due to the negative impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. 
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      NewsITV scheme trustees approve deficit repayment holidayOn the go: The trustees of ITV’s defined benefit schemes have agreed to a deficit repayment contribution delay, amid action from the broadcaster to mitigate the impact of Covid-19. 
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         Opinion OpinionRegulator striking the right balance on deficit holidaysCoronavirus is turning the world upside down for pension trustees. Prior to the crisis, trustees were being pushed to take a tougher line by demanding employers plough more cash into their defined benefit plans. 
 





