All Redington articles – Page 6
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         Features FeaturesMPs’ scheme votes for secured loans over REITsThe Parliamentary Contributory Pension Fund has simplified its property portfolio and invested proceeds in a European loans mandate, with a view to generating income. 
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         News NewsDairy Crest churns up a new investment strategyThe Dairy Crest Pension Fund has derisked while restructuring its investment portfolio by moving away from UK investment grade credit and ‘going global’, as schemes continue to reassess the purpose of their credit exposures. 
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         Opinion OpinionIt is up to the industry to make auto-enrolment a successRedington’s Rob Gardner says the industry has a crucial role to play if employees are to keep saving. 
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         Features FeaturesReuters scheme simplifies strategy in liquidity searchAs part of a push to simplify its asset allocation and achieve greater liquidity, Reuters Pension Fund is exiting its property investments, putting some of the proceeds into a new buy-and-maintain mandate and an existing diversified growth fund. 
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         Features FeaturesNo gain without pain: Children and financial educationAny Other Business: Learning to manage money from an early age could help children get used to deferring gratification, potentially proving invaluable in saving for later life. 
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         Features FeaturesMerseyside mulls infra for incomeMerseyside Pension Fund is considering an increase in its allocation to infrastructure, as experts have warned that investors should ensure they have access to the relevant skills and experience. 
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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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         Opinion OpinionEmpower DC savers to shape a better futureClimate change must move up the investment agenda, says Redington’s Rob Gardner. 
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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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         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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      FeaturesPPF deficit figures presage hard times for funding and dividendsAnalysis: Following the Pension Protection Fund’s news of yet another record deficit in defined benefit pensions, many schemes can expect to gear up for challenging funding negotiations, amid growing fears for company dividends. 
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         Opinion OpinionWhat we can learn from the success of Team GBRedington’s Rob Gardner looks at the factors that make great teams great – and offers an example from the pension fund arena. 
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         Features FeaturesBBC aims to drive down fees in private markets strategyThe BBC scheme lowered its overall investment management fees by £3m over five years, while further increasing its significant exposure to private markets, a move the scheme says allows it to match liabilities at the same time as generating capital growth. 
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      NewsExpertise key to exploiting multi-asset solutionsSchemes looking to multi-asset strategies to generate positive cash flow while derisking may have to turn to specialist managers to reduce their potentially significant governance burden. 
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      OpinionValue for trustee money?Editorial: The new defined contribution code that came into force this week is, by and large, being welcomed by the pensions industry, which lauded the focus on legal advice (Sackers), as well as its emphasis on administration (PASA) and security of assets (Working Party on DC Governance). 
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      NewsCFOs pushed to increase focus on DB schemesA new survey has found that 59 per cent of chief financial officers said they should become more involved with the management of their companies’ defined benefit schemes, following a steep post-Brexit DB deficit increase. 
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      NewsDWP calls for evidence on Nest decumulation servicesThe Department for Work and Pensions has called for evidence on a proposal to allow Nest to provide decumulation services for its members, and to let it offer services to individuals, employers and other schemes. 
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         Opinion OpinionBrexit makes intergenerational equality a top priorityRedington’s Rob Gardner calls on the industry to help young people, who stand to lose most after the Brexit vote. 
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         Opinion OpinionDGFs: How schemes can navigate the growing marketFive experts look at how the diversified growth fund space has evolved and where they would like to see it move in the near future. 
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      OpinionWhich DGF strategies are likely to be successful over the next two years?In the final part of the diversified growth fund roundtable series, City Noble's William Bourne, the MCC Pension Fund's John Nestor, Pictet Asset Management's Percival Stanion, PiRho's Nicola Ralston and Redington's Pete Drewienkiewicz reveal their outlook for the DGF space. 
 





