All Liability-driven investment (LDI) articles – Page 12
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      NewsQE placing pension systems in jeopardyData Analysis: Quantitative easing has exacerbated the movement of pension risk from employers to individuals, placing the future of the entire system at risk, according to a report published last week. 
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      FeaturesClwyd completes strategic overhaul on the back of strong returnsClwyd Pension Fund reaped rewards during 2015 as it implemented the final pieces of a strategic overhaul aimed at reducing costs and risk without compromising returns. 
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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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      FeaturesThe Pensions Trust outperforms after investment governance changeMulti-employer scheme The Pensions Trust has changed its investment governance structure to reduce bureaucracy, beating its benchmark in the process. 
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         Opinion OpinionI would rather take the M6 toll and be wrongFrom the blog: Growing up in Shropshire and working in London means the M6 has been a feature of my life for years. 
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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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      NewsLDI: Should schemes hedge now or ride it out?News Analysis: Pension schemes wanting to derisk through liability-driven investment are faced with the conundrum of whether to hedge now or hope for rates to finally rise. 
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         Opinion OpinionFour problems with today’s LDI strategiesIt is time to move on from outdated notions of liability-driven investment, says JPMorgan’s Rupert Brindley, and keep up with the strategy’s modern design. 
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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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         Opinion OpinionRising rates: Hope for the best, plan for the worst – don’t press pauseTrustees have been blighted by low interest rates since 2008 and uncertainty about possible rises continues to make it hard to plan. LCP’s Phil Boyle says schemes can still manage this risk. 
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         Opinion OpinionLDI: Are you putting all your eggs in one basket?From the blog: Liability-driven investment has experienced explosive growth among pension schemes, with mandates growing to 1,033 from 825 in just one year and total liabilities hedged increasing to £657bn from £510bn. 
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         News NewsKingfisher locks in gains as funding hits triggersKingfisher pension scheme has continued to progress towards its 2030 buyout target with a £150m shift from return-seeking to matching assets after tipping into surplus. 
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         Opinion OpinionA decade on: The evolution of the PPFTalking Head: The Pension Protection Fund has been afloat for a decade. The PPF’s John St Hill explains how the lifeboat fund continues to sail through choppy waters. 
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         News NewsGKN saves £7m with PieAutomotive and aerospace company GKN has made a £7m saving on its pension scheme following completion of a pension increase exchange exercise. 
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      OpinionDB schemes responding to challenges, but is it enough?Defined benefit pension schemes are showing greater sophistication in their approaches to risk and improving their funding levels, but the challenging wider economic environment is hampering efforts. 
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         Opinion OpinionReshaping DB: Why we can’t afford to repeat the mistakes of the pastTalking Head: Defined benefit schemes cannot afford to repeat the mistakes of the past. Redington’s Rob Gardner makes the case for a new way. 
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         News NewsWhat your scheme could learn from the PPF's approachThe Pension Protection Fund has further increased its scheme funding level to 115 per cent and experts have said other defined benefit schemes could adopt its risk management approach to improve their results. 
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      NewsEU banking directive brings risks to schemes' derivative contractsSchemes with liability-driven investment strategies should review counterparty creditworthiness, say lawyers, as a new EU directive has granted national authorities the power to suspend schemes’ contractual rights with struggling banks. 
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      OpinionHow to get more from your LDI mandates and managerLiability-driven investment managers could be made to do more for their money, says Paras Shah. 
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         Opinion OpinionEditorial: Pass the cashish, it's time to get creativeNo festival is complete without music. As I loitered at the fringes of a marquee, in Wednesday’s sweltering heat, sounds from nearby speakers streamed an eclectic mix of hillbilly country and Mexican mariachi as I watched the panel discussion on foreign exchange. 
 





