All Retail Price Index (RPI) articles – Page 6
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         Opinion OpinionAre the select committee’s DB recommendations workable?From the blog: The Work and Pension Committee’s DB report is exceptionally well written, but are any of its main recommendations actually workable? 
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         Opinion OpinionWhat benefit indexation should your scheme use?How should your defined benefit scheme be indexing benefits? And do your scheme rules permit a change in indexation? Ruth Bamforth of Walker Morris examines the issues surrounding the different types of inflation. 
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      NewsSelect committee: Scare negligent employers into funding with 'nuclear' finesThe Work and Pensions Select Committee has called for “nuclear deterrent” fines – tripling the amount currently payable – to be levied against employers seen to be shirking pension responsibilities, in its report into defined benefit pensions. 
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      NewsDiscrimination, indexation and tax relief's survival: Top law and regulation stories from 2016Year in review: As if Brexit didn’t pose enough challenges, regulators, lawyers and two successive pensions ministers have had a lot on their plate in 2016. 
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         News NewsBSPS nears compromise deal as Tata announces closure planTata Steel UK is to consult with employees on closing the British Steel Pension Scheme to future accrual, as part of an agreement with trade unions aimed at safeguarding the future of its UK steelworks. 
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      OpinionCan global DB experience help the UK out of crisis?UK pensions, we are often told, are in crisis. Sustained downward pressure on yields have widened scheme deficits over the year, with the prospect of higher inflation just another concern to add to trustees’ agendas. 
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         Opinion OpinionThe battle for members’ pensionsFrom the blog: Battle lines are being drawn and two sides are developing on how past pension promises should be managed. 
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      NewsTrustees not convinced by indexation change argumentsTrustees are overwhelmingly in favour of restructuring scheme benefit structures in response to the defined benefit crisis, a recent survey has suggested, but stop short of supporting a statutory override on increases of accrued benefits. 
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      NewsIndustry divided over CPIHThe Office for National Statistics has recently said it will make the consumer price index including owner-occupiers’ housing costs its preferred measure for gauging inflation next year, so should the government follow suit for pension indexation and revaluation? 
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      News'Rules lottery' continues after Court of Appeal's RPI/CPI judgmentTrustees of the Barnardo Staff Pension Scheme will not be allowed to provide indexation of benefits in line with the consumer price index, according to a Court of Appeal decision earlier this week. 
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         News NewsCBI requests reforms to ease DB burden on businessesThe Confederation of British Industry has called for a number of reforms to help tackle the problem of pension costs for companies, including access to illiquid assets and approaches to measuring deficits. 
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         Features FeaturesEdinburgh University proposes raft of changes to plug scheme deficitThe University of Edinburgh has proposed a number of changes to its defined benefit pension fund to make the scheme more affordable and sustainable, as its deficit has risen by a quarter. 
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      OpinionSelect committee rhetoric sees indexation changes creep closerFrom the blog: The international day of the older person might not have been as riotous as usual when it took place this Saturday, as private sector pension increases looked more under threat than ever. 
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      NewsSelect committee inquiry: What should change to safeguard DB?As the deadline for submitting views on defined benefit to the Work and Pensions Committee has passed, experts say there is a need for greater flexibility, potential benefit reductions and increased powers for the Pensions Regulator. 
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      NewsCPI and RPI gap at largest for five years as schemes eye law changeThe retail price index and consumer price index were the farthest apart they have been for five years in last month’s inflation figures, prompting debate that legislation could level the playing field for schemes using RPI for benefit increases. 
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      NewsHedged Aviva schemes survive rate cutPension schemes sponsored by insurance giant Aviva have reported a marked increase in their accounting surplus owing principally to falling interest rates, but experts warn of further pain for schemes which are not hedged against interest rate risk. 
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         News NewsNational Milk Records cuts £6.2m with CPI switchThe National Milk Records pension fund has cut £6.2m from its deficit following a switch from the retail price index to the consumer price index as a means of calculating inflation-related adjustments to the fund. 
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         Opinion OpinionHow to prepare for a switch in inflation hedgingThe use of consumer price inflation as pension schemes’ marker for inflation has grown in recent times. Douglas Graham from asset manager Blackrock outlines what schemes should be doing. 
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         News NewsWhat will British Steel’s rule changes mean for pensions?Experts agree the changes being proposed to the British Steel Pension Scheme will impact salary-related pensions more broadly, but differ on whether the long-term effects will necessarily be negative. 
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         Opinion OpinionBuchanan: How to tackle zombie DB schemesThe troubles faced by BHS and Tata Steel have thrust pensions into the spotlight for the burden they can pose to employers, but can benefit cuts be justified? Duncan Buchanan gives his thoughts. 
 





