All Politics articles – Page 13
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      OpinionWhen things get hairy: Don’t overreact to President TrumpFrom the blog: Donald J Trump has been elected president of the US, sparking marked but short-lived market fluctuations and suggesting that you probably shouldn’t take investment advice from a pollster. 
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      FeaturesHSBC pioneers ESG in DC with £1.85bn multi-factor fundThe HSBC Bank UK Pension Scheme has selected a multi-factor fund with a tilt towards low-carbon businesses as the equity component of its default offering, a switch that will see £1.85bn of defined contribution savers' money invested in line with green principles. 
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      NewsSchemes urged to look past 'Super Thursday' market movementsThe FTSE 100 fell last week on the back of a High Court ruling that parliament must have a vote on the UK’s triggering of Article 50, while the Bank of England revised its inflation expectations upwards. 
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         Opinion OpinionWhat have we learnt from the pensions undersecretary’s first 100 days?The changes at Westminster following the fateful EU referendum effectively resulted in a new government, including responsibility for pensions. Hopefully this does not signal a return to the revolving door at the Department for Work and Pensions. 
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      NewsPensions bill boosts mastertrust governanceMastertrusts will be subject to new restrictions on governance and financial stability, along with penalties for failure to supply adequate information, under rules set out in the pension schemes bill yesterday. 
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         News NewsPensions minister outlines plans, warns of AE challengesPensions minister Richard Harrington laid out his intentions for the pensions industry today, speaking at the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association’s annual conference in Liverpool. 
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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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         Opinion OpinionHow to provide a flexible workplace savings scheme to all employeesJLT Employee Benefits’ Mark Pemberthy explains where he stands in terms of pensions and the lifetime Isa. 
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      NewsOne-stop guidance shop to replace MAS, TPAS and Pension WiseFinancial guidance resources the Money Advice Service, The Pensions Advisory Service and Pension Wise will be replaced by a single body, the Treasury and the Department for Work and Pensions said yesterday. 
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         Opinion OpinionHow bright is the future for AE – the DC Debate part 1In the third DC Debate of 2016, seven defined contribution experts reveal their thoughts on automatic contribution increases, small businesses which mean business, and the possibility of Nest entering the decumulation market. 
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      OpinionNo more short notice, pleaseThe Pensions Management Institute’s Tim Middleton looks back at pension policy under the previous government, and reveals his thoughts on what the new government should do differently. 
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      OpinionDashboard, dashboard on the wall...Editorial: I won’t mention the Department for Work and Pensions, the new cabinet or Ros Altmann, although there would be plenty to say about them. You can read it here. 
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      NewsAltmann slams PPF cap change delaysIf Baroness Ros Altmann was less outspoken on issues of reform during her stint as pensions minister, she is certainly making up for lost time, launching her fourth attack on government policy in almost as many days. 
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      OpinionRos Altmann backs Waspi in stinging resignation letterFrom the blog: The end of Ros Altmann’s tenure as pensions minister on Friday capped off a week in which print news seemed doomed to be out of date by the time it hit the shelves. 
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         News NewsWebb: New face at DWP will not loosen Treasury's grip on pensions taxPhilip Hammond’s appointment as chancellor of the exchequer is unlikely to see the Department for Work and Pensions regain control of pensions reform, according to former pensions minister Steve Webb. 
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         Opinion OpinionA tale of two departmentsEditorial: Many might have breathed a sigh of relief early this week, when Andrea Leadsom quit the race to lead the Conservative party and it was clear Britain would have a new prime minister a lot earlier than expected. 
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      OpinionTV, tweets and votersFrom the blog: Energy and climate change secretary Amber Rudd’s attack on Boris Johnson during the ITV referendum debate earlier this month included a jibe that the former London mayor, while the life and soul of the party, could not be trusted to drive you home afterwards. 
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         News NewsSwitching BSPS indexation to CPI could set legal precedentA four-week public consultation on the British Steel Pension Scheme launched by the government this week could pave the way for an indexation switch aimed at significantly reducing Tata Steel’s pension liabilities, which could reverberate across the private sector. 
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         Opinion OpinionAchieving better outcomes – where should the burden lie?Asset manager AB’s David Hutchins explains why providers and trustees should focus on value for money rather than mere cost savings. 
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      NewsThree complex investment issues demystifiedPLSA Investment Conference 2016: Three pensions professionals were each tasked with explaining a complex investment issue in five minutes, demonstrating how things like good value, credit or Brexit can be explained to members. 
 





