All Retail Price Index (RPI) articles – Page 3
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      NewsSchemes to take a £5bn hit as analysts predict deflationOn the go: Pension schemes already suffering the funding implications of Covid-19 could be facing a further £5bn of pressure, as the prospect of deflation later in the year produces a “ratchet effect”, according to analysis by LCP. 
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      NewsHigh Court delivers another CPI setbackEmployers seeking to switch their defined benefit pension schemes from the retail price index to the consumer price index have been dealt another blow, as the High Court yet again refused to establish a precedent. 
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      NewsRPI inflation court ruling could cost defence company millionsOn the go: The High Court ruled against an attempt by a UK defence company to change the way it calculates final salary pension increases last week, the latest decision in a string of debates that have put millions of pounds in payments to retirees at stake. 
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      NewsGovt extends RPI consultation to summerOn the go: Chancellor of the exchequer Rishi Sunak has extended until August the consultation on how the retail price index should be reformed, to give businesses more time to respond. 
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      NewsInflation change to cost BT pension scheme up to £1.7bnOn the go: The government's plans to change the way the retail price index is calculated will mean BT Pension Scheme costs will increase up to £1.7bn. 
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      NewsInflation change could shave 20% off pension incomesOn the go: Government plans to change the way the retail price index is calculated could see savers’ lifetime pension income drop by almost 20 per cent as defined benefit schemes are hit. 
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      NewsRPI to drop 1% per year with proposed reformThe UK Statistics Authority is proposing to align the retail price index with the consumer price index including housing costs, which is expected to lower its annual rate by an average of 1 percentage point. 
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      NewsProfessionals support switch to CPIH with no compensationOn the go: More than a third of pension professionals support a switch from the retail price index to the consumer price index incorporating owner occupier housing costs with no compensation, new research shows. 
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      NewsPension schemes make limited allowances for RPI changesOn the go: Large pension schemes are not expecting a great impact from the proposed changes to the retail price index, with limited allowances included in their sponsors’ 2019 accounts, according to Willis Towers Watson. 
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      NewsHigh Court rules against pension indexation changeOn the go: An IT company has seen the High Court dismiss a request to change the indexation used to uprate benefits in its final salary scheme to the consumer price index. 
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      NewsPensions experts predict RPI limbo for years to comeExperts have condemned delays in publishing a long-awaited consultation on reforms to the retail price index, since its outcome could radically alter the fortunes of pension funds and pensioners. 
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      NewsRPI reform consultation to be published in MarchOn the go: A consultation on changes to the retail price index will be published alongside the UK Budget on March 11, the chancellor of the exchequer has announced. 
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         Opinion OpinionRisks and opportunities coming from RPI reformLCP’s Jonathan Griffith discusses how the announced reform of the retail price index presents several challenges for pension schemes, but could also be a chance for trustees and sponsors to better adapt their inflation-hedging strategies. 
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      NewsTrustees vindicated in RPI/CPI switch complaintThe Pensions Ombudsman sided with pension scheme trustees in two separate cases over the decision to switch their inflation measure away from the retail price index. 
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      NewsCourt approves BA trustees' pension increase settlementOn the go: Trustees of British Airways’ defined benefit schemes have had a settlement allowing them to pay discretionary increases approved by the High Court. 
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      NewsScheme goes to court to avoid £10m rules drafting mistakeAn orthotics and prosthetics manufacturer has been forced to go to court to amend a word in pension scheme rules drafted 20 years ago, which if left unchanged would have cost the plan £10m. 
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      NewsRPI changes could hit pensions funding by up to 10 per centOn the go: Reforms to the calculation of the retail price index could have a massive impact on pension funding, LCP reveals in a new report. 
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      NewsUnion fights government plans to scrap RPIOn the go: Unite, Britain’s biggest trade union, has refused to use the consumer price index as a measure of inflation in workforce negotiations, in response to the government’s mooted plans to scrap the retail price index in its current incarnation by 2030. 
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         Opinion OpinionAmid Brexit chaos, RPI end could rock pensionsEditorial: Welcome to the September issue of Pensions Expert, one which comes amid untold levels of turmoil in the world around us. 
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      NewsPlans to downgrade RPI could cost members £30,000Data crunch:Pensioners could miss out on an additional 6.7 per cent in retirement income if the government goes ahead with plans to downgrade the retail price index, an analysis has revealed. 
 





