All News articles – Page 67
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NewsBank of England raises interest rates to 3.5%
On the go: The Bank of England has raised interest rates by 0.5 percentage points.
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NewsBarclays Bank scheme completes £7bn longevity deal
On the go: The £41.2bn Barclays Bank UK Retirement Fund has reinsured £7bn of liability against longevity risk with an insurance subsidiary of Prudential Financial.
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NewsLGPS funds pile into illiquid alternatives amid soaring inflation
Data crunch: Local authority schemes have committed more than £10bn to illiquid alternatives in 2022 as the hunt for inflation-linked cash flows and attractive returns intensifies, according to MandateWire data.
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NewsRegulator dismisses delaying DB funding code due to LDI crisis
The Pensions Regulator has denied a request from MPs to delay the launch of its defined benefit funding code consultation due to the recent market turmoil, justifying that the document already includes a section about systemic risk.
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NewsInflation slows to 10.7% in November
On the go: The rate of inflation dropped slightly to 10.7 per cent in November, driven by a decrease in the price of fuels and secondhand cars.
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NewsTPR rejects claim of having pressured schemes into LDI
The Pensions Regulator has pushed back against a suggestion put to the watchdog by MPs that it pressured some pension schemes towards liability-driven investments, when they did not think LDI was appropriate for them.
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NewsFCA considers higher compensation limits for pension claims
On the go: The Financial Conduct Authority is to consider whether to increase compensation limits for certain pension claims.
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NewsCo-operative Pension Scheme completes £1.2bn full section buy-in
On the go: The £11.8bn Co-operative Pension Scheme’s £2.1bn Bank Section has completed a full £1.2bn buy-in with Rothesay.
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NewsDB schemes’ surplus falls by £7.6bn in November
On the go: The aggregate surplus of the 5,131 defined benefit schemes in the Pension Protection Fund 7800 Index fell by £7.6bn in November.
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NewsBank of England calls for LDI regulatory action from TPR
The Bank of England has called for more regulatory action from the Pensions Regulator to ensure increased resilience in liability-driven investment funds, while supporting investment consultants becoming regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
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NewsPPF confirms levy reduction and methodology changes
Defined benefit schemes will see the levy paid to the Pension Protection Fund reduced by £420mn in two years, as the lifeboat fund confirms tweaks to its methodology and further work to make legislative changes.
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NewsTPR ‘dials down leverage’ in DB funding code fast-track
The Pensions Regulator has lowered the amount of leverage that it deems acceptable for schemes to have to meet the requirements for a “fast-track” valuation, as part of its new defined benefit funding code.
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NewsManufacturer claims actuaries ‘almost put us out of business’
On the go: Construction products manufacturer Dixon International Group has told the Work and Pensions Committee that actuarial pressures in relation to its defined benefit scheme “almost put us out of business and several times pushed us into loss”.
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NewsTPR: Valuing some illiquid assets may be ‘impossible’
The Pensions Regulator has warned of the challenges posed by attempting to value illiquid assets, as the government seeks to incentivise defined contribution to increase these investments.
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NewsPHSO finds ‘maladministration’ in DWP’s complaint handling
On the go: The Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman has found evidence of “maladministration” in the Department for Work and Pensions’ communication about changes in women’s state pension and in its complaints handling.
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NewsDWP details conditions for schemes to defer dashboards deadline
Pension funds will only be allowed to defer their dashboards staging deadline if they are transferring data to a new administrator or are in the process of retendering their scheme administration, new guidance has revealed.
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NewsFCA urges LDI stress-testing in the face of rising buffer costs
The Financial Conduct Authority has called on asset managers to stress-test the “operational consequences” of improved liquidity buffers for liability-driven investment funds, recognising the additional costs that these buffers impose on pension schemes.
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NewsRules to remove DC charge cap fees due in the new year
The government will lay regulations to remove fees from the defined contribution charge cap early next year, one of a number of pensions-related proposals included in the reforms aimed at improving the competitiveness of the UK’s financial services sector.
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NewsHow can schemes help to fix food crises?
Pension schemes have a role to play in addressing food shortages caused by biodiversity risk.
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NewsRobinson & Sons scheme completes £44mn full buy-in
On the go: The circa £69.1mn Robinson & Sons Limited Pension Fund has agreed a full buy-in of its £44mn of pension scheme liabilities with Legal & General.








