All Private equity articles – Page 3
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Alternative assets could give DC higher returns with no extra risk
Alternative assets could present defined contribution schemes with a means to increase value for members without taking on any extra risk, according to a new report from the Pensions Policy Institute.
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Access pool appoints illiquids alternatives consultant
On the go: The Access pool, which handles £32.6bn in pension assets for 11 Local Government Pension Scheme funds worth a collective £55.6bn, has selected MJ Hudson as its implementation adviser for the pooling of illiquid assets.
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Border to Coast increases investments in private markets
On the go: The £34.6bn Border to Coast Pensions Partnership, which handles the assets of 11 Local Government Pension Scheme funds worth a collective of £55bn, has committed a further £1.2bn to private markets.
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Cushon Master Trust hires bond managers
On the go: The £1.1bn Cushon Master Trust has appointed Wellington Management and Lombard Odier Investment Managers to handle the bond element of its new investment strategy, which focuses on sustainable investments and is launching in early 2022.
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2022 set to be a bumper year for bulk annuities
On the go: 2022 is set to be a busy year when it comes to derisking and could break the record for the largest transaction, according to a report from LCP.
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Govt to remove performance fees from DC charge cap
The Department for Work and Pensions has launched a consultation that will seek out policy proposals to exclude investment performance fees from the defined contribution charge cap.
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Opinion
Are alternatives a good substitute to bonds for pension schemes?
HSBC Asset Management’s Maria Ryan explains why pension schemes are increasingly considering adding alternative assets to their portfolios, and the considerations trustees must take into account when investing in these assets.
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COP26: Schemes require robust support to make an impact
Regulators, schemes and fund managers must put measures and checks in place to ensure that institutional investors are making “better investment decisions” to ensure sustainable investing can “thrive”, the COP26 conference has heard.
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Border to Coast to launch £1.3bn Listed Alternatives Fund
On the go: The Border to Coast Pensions Partnership, which handles the assets of 11 Local Government Pension Schemes worth a collective £55bn, has announced it is set to launch a £1.3bn Listed Alternatives Fund.
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Cushon launches new private markets investment strategy
On the go: Master trust Cushon has launched a new investment strategy that will see a 15 per cent allocation to private markets, in an attempt to “reduce investment risk”.
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Keeping ahead of regulation curve vital to private market success
On the go: Private markets offer schemes access to transactions that will facilitate the transition to a green economy, but staying ahead of the regulatory curve is vital to achieving success within the space, the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association’s annual conference has heard.
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CD&R called to reassure MPs over Morrisons takeover
On the go: Labour and Liberal Democrats MPs have warned Clayton, Dubilier & Rice that it must make guarantees to workers and rule out asset-stripping as it looks set to complete its £7.1bn Morrisons takeover.
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Only a quarter of ESG funds receive green rating
On the go: There is still room for improvement for asset managers when it comes to environmental, social and governance investment funds, since only a quarter of these received a green score in analysis from pensions consultancy XPS.
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Nest to invest 5% of assets in private equity
On the go: The government-backed master trust Nest plans to allocate 5 per cent of its total assets to private equity, which is estimated to be worth £1.5bn by the end of 2024.
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Morrisons bidder open to giving additional security to DB schemes
On the go: Clayton, Dubilier & Rice, one of the two private equity managers bidding for Morrissons, is open to considering additional securities to the retailers’ defined benefit schemes as part of their dialogue with trustees.
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Morrisons’ takeover will ‘materially weaken’ sponsor covenant
On the go: The trustees of Morrissons’ defined benefit schemes have warned that both takeover offers for the British retailer will “materially weaken” the sponsors’ covenant.
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DC providers default funds weather ‘torrid’ 2020
A new report from Punter Southall has revealed the best-performing defined contribution default providers during Covid-19, with Nest and L&G leading in the consolidation phase, Smart Pension topping cumulative performance in the growth phase, and L&G Multi Asset doing best in the retirement phase.
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TPR abandons plans to impose cap on illiquid assets
On the go: The Pensions Regulator has dropped controversial plans to limit the amount funds can put into illiquid assets after the government urged trustees to invest in more long-term assets such as infrastructure to support the UK recovery.
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FCA proposes new illiquid fund structure for DC schemes
On the go: The Financial Conduct Authority is proposing a new category of fund that will allow defined contribution schemes to invest in illiquid assets.
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Border to Coast commits to private credit
On the go: The Border to Coast Pension Partnership, which handles the assets of 11 Local Government Pension Schemes worth a total of around £46bn, has made commitments of more than £575m to six private credit funds.