All News articles – Page 76
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NewsLDI: Pension funds appeal for more BoE support
Market moves: Some pension funds think the Bank of England’s gilt market intervention should go further, while schemes pull capital out of multi-asset credit funds.
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NewsPPF urges trustees to plan for funding and risk changes
On the go: The Pension Protection Fund is encouraging trustees to have a contingency plan due to changes in funding and risk profile, despite the PPF 7800 index surplus continuing to rise.
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NewsFirst half of 2022 sees record number of bulk annuity deals
On the go: The first half of this year witnessed 78 bulk annuity deals, a record for the period, which registered 19 more transactions than the first six months of 2021.
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NewsBoE expands measures to protect schemes from market turmoil
The Bank of England has announced additional measures to support pension funds through the current market turmoil, including an increase in the size of its gilt daily auctions and a temporary initiative to ease liquidity pressure on schemes holding liability-driven investments.
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NewsUniversity employers stick to USS cuts despite strike threat
Universities Superannuation Scheme employers have rebuffed renewed calls by the University and College Union to restore benefit cuts in response to the scheme’s controversial 2020 valuation, arguing there is “no solid evidence” to make benefit changes before the 2023 valuation.
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NewsLDI fund managers look to lower leverage in wake of market turmoil
Managers of liability-driven investments are likely to reduce the level of leverage used in their funds in the aftermath of the Bank of England’s intervention, investment consultants say.
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NewsProcess non-red-flagged transfers ‘as speedily as possible’
On the go: The Pensions Administration Standards Association has encouraged schemes and administrators to process transfers that do not raise red flags as quickly as possible.
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NewsFRC publishes ‘consistent and reliable’ standards for dashboards
On the go: The Financial Reporting Council has confirmed the changes being made to Actuarial Standard Technical Memorandum 1 in preparation for the launch of the dashboards, striving for “consistent and reliable” pensions illustrations.
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NewsGovernment prolongs relaxation of NHS pension rules
The government will extend amendments to the NHS Pension Scheme designed at boosting health worker numbers, prolonging measures that were introduced in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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NewsLDI: Could trustees be sued?
Market moves: A law firm speculates that trustees could be subject to legal action as a result of gilt market instability, the Association of Consulting Actuaries urges defined benefit schemes to review their hedging strategies, and a former pensions minister asks if liquidity pressures will undermine the government’s push for scheme infrastructure investment.
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NewsSavers accessing pension pots for the first time rises 18%
On the go: The number of pension pots accessed for the first time in 2021-22 jumped by 18 per cent, according to new figures from the Financial Conduct Authority.
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NewsTPR to prosecute former trustees and adviser over pension loans
On the go: The Pensions Regulator is to prosecute two trustees and an adviser for their alleged role in making loans from a pension scheme.
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NewsGovernment’s new illiquid rules to apply to all DC schemes
The Department for Work and Pensions has confirmed it will push ahead with a requirement that trustees must include a policy on illiquid investments in their defined contribution schemes’ chair’s statement, despite stern criticism from the industry.
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NewsSome LDI investments ‘worth zero’ without BoE intervention
The Bank of England has told MPs that defined benefit pension fund investments in some pooled liability-driven investment funds would have been rendered worthless without its intervention on September 28.
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NewsFCA warns cost of living crisis increases risk of pension scams
On the go: The Financial Conduct Authority has warned that pension holders are increasingly vulnerable to “misdirection” scams as the cost of living crisis increases the number of pension pots being accessed for the first time.
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NewsProviders causing difficulties for savers accessing pensions
On the go: A survey of 2,153 members of consumer group Which? who accessed one or more of their pension pots in the past 24 months found that inflexible pension providers are creating difficulties for savers.
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NewsCost of living crisis fuels enquiries on amending contributions
On the go: One in five of the pension schemes surveyed by the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association have received enquiries from savers about reducing or stopping their pension contributions.
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NewsEmployers face contribution calls to maintain schemes’ hedging ratios
The sponsoring employers of defined benefit pension schemes look set to be called on for advances of contributions or additional funding, as schemes seek to preserve their liability hedging and lock in their improved funding levels.
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NewsPension Protection Fund rules out LDI review
On the go: The Pension Protection Fund has no intention of reviewing its investment strategy and its use of liability-driven investments in response to recent market volatility.
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NewsCould gilt market shock push schemes towards insurers over LDI?
The market shock prompted by the government’s “mini” Budget could see a shift away from liability-driven investment strategies and toward insurance deals, experts have suggested.








