All Liability-driven investment (LDI) articles – Page 10
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      OpinionWhat changes are needed in LDI strategies?Where are interest rates going to move over the next few years, and should schemes be worried by signs of rising inflation? Is cash flow the overriding concern? Axa Investment Managers' Jonathan Crowther, Barnett Waddingham's Sophia Heathcoat, Dalriada Trustees' Simon Cohen, Hymans Robertson's Alen Ong, Law Debenture's David Felder and Standard Life Investments' Mark Foster discuss. 
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         Features FeaturesCancer Research scheme takes the plunge into LDITrustees of Cancer Research UK’s defined benefit pension fund have put in place a new liability-driven investment allocation, minimising funding volatility following the EU referendum. 
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         News NewsDairy Crest churns up a new investment strategyThe Dairy Crest Pension Fund has derisked while restructuring its investment portfolio by moving away from UK investment grade credit and ‘going global’, as schemes continue to reassess the purpose of their credit exposures. 
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      NewsHow has LDI changed over the last year?Have falling interest rates over the last year finally persuaded trustees and sponsors that yields may not revert to the mean, or do they expose liability hedging as expensive flattery of scheme balance sheets? Axa Investment Managers' Jonathan Crowther, Barnett Waddingham's Sophia Heathcoat, Dalriada Trustees' Simon Cohen, Hymans Robertson's Alen Ong, Law Debenture's David Felder and Standard Life Investments' Mark Foster discuss. 
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         Opinion OpinionIs liability-driven investment facing a backlash?Last year the seemingly unstoppable march of liability-driven investment seemed to falter a little, with numerous articles querying the charges associated with implementing strategies. BlackRock’s Vivek Paul takes stock. 
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      NewsIncrease caps add to rules lottery amid inflation spikeThe consumer price index spiked by almost half a per cent in the year to December 2016, narrowing the ‘rules lottery’ gap between the official inflation measure and the retail price index. 
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      NewsJohnson Service Group adds £1.5m on top of recovery planTextile rental provider Johnson Service Group has committed to paying £1.5m to its defined benefit scheme following the £8.25m sale of its dry cleaning business to Timpson Group. 
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         Features FeaturesBabcock takes member comms online to boost efficiencyThe Babcock International Group Pension Scheme is moving its communications online in an attempt to cut costs, boost efficiency and better reflect the preferences of members. 
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      NewsDB outlook 2017: Investment problems remain as deficits dipDefined benefit deficits worsened during December to an aggregate IAS 19 deficit of £434bn, as experts added sustained low interest rates and cash flow problems to their concerns for pension funds over the course of 2017. 
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         Features FeaturesReuters scheme simplifies strategy in liquidity searchAs part of a push to simplify its asset allocation and achieve greater liquidity, Reuters Pension Fund is exiting its property investments, putting some of the proceeds into a new buy-and-maintain mandate and an existing diversified growth fund. 
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      OpinionCan global DB experience help the UK out of crisis?UK pensions, we are often told, are in crisis. Sustained downward pressure on yields have widened scheme deficits over the year, with the prospect of higher inflation just another concern to add to trustees’ agendas. 
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         News NewsThames Water pours money into LDITrustees of Thames Water’s two defined benefit pension schemes have been focusing on risk reduction over the past year, introducing a new liability-driven portfolio for both funds. 
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      OpinionWhat is limiting scheme uptake of smart beta products?Is a lack of education and transparency around smart beta confusing schemes and trustees? AQR's Scott Richardson, Capital Cranfield's Jonathan Reynolds, RPMI Railpen's Steve Artingstall, SpenceJohnson's Robert Holford and Xerox HR Services' Simon Hill examine the challenges facing the sector. 
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      NewsHedging at a high as schemes lose hope for fast rate riseInstitutional investors in the UK increased inflation hedging by 11 per cent over Q3, according to a survey – a sign that schemes and sponsors have reached the limits of their tolerance for widening deficits. 
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      NewsRising gilt yields: Inflationary worry or time to buy?Recent weeks have seen 10-year gilt yields reach 1.16 per cent, their highest level in four months, in a sign inflation is creeping up in the UK economy. 
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         Features FeaturesKingfisher ups hedging level as scheme slips into surplusScrewfix and B&Q owner Kingfisher’s defined benefit fund has extended its programme of hedging interest and inflation risk, allowing the scheme to maintain its strong funding level amid a low-yield environment. 
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      FeaturesPPF deficit figures presage hard times for funding and dividendsAnalysis: Following the Pension Protection Fund’s news of yet another record deficit in defined benefit pensions, many schemes can expect to gear up for challenging funding negotiations, amid growing fears for company dividends. 
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         Features FeaturesInvensys swaps linkers for nominal in hunt for cash flowThe Invensys Pension Scheme has extended its commitment to fixed rate gilts, as low portfolio risk and a strong covenant allowed the £4.9bn scheme to weather worsening conditions in the broader UK industry. 
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      NewsHounslow commits £100m to multi-asset incomeThe London Borough of Hounslow Pension Fund has introduced a £100m allocation to multi-asset income in an effort to diversify as it moves towards being cash flow negative. 
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      FeaturesSalvation Army derisks as charities struggle with pension deficitsThe Salvation Army has recently reduced risk in its UK defined benefit multi-employer scheme, having made efforts to tackle its pension deficit, but pension obligations are proving increasingly problematic for many charities. 
 





