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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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      NewsCompany disclosures lack detail, report concludesCompanies need to provide more information on their defined benefit pension obligations, experts have said, after a study by Lincoln Pensions revealed a lack of clarity on many key issues. 
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         Opinion OpinionClosure cases: How trade unions are changing tackIt is not uncommon to hear of trade unions stepping in to protect defined benefit provision for members, as final salary schemes continue to close. But with a greater focus on defined contribution adequacy, union approaches to closure cases are evolving. 
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      NewsDB schemes should look at upping investment risk, taskforce saysPLSA Annual Conference 2016: Defined benefit pension schemes should look at whether they can stomach additional investment risk to minimise employer solvency risks, the chair of the DB Taskforce said on Thursday. 
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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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         Opinion OpinionHow members' mental health issues affect pension schemesAny Other Business: Every year 70m working days are lost due to mental health, while a quarter of people consider resigning due to stress, according to the Mental Health Foundation, so how do work-related mental health issues affect pension schemes and employers? 
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         Features FeaturesComet scheme enters alternatives spaceIn a bid to improve diversification and returns, the Comet Pension Scheme has added alternatives to its portfolio, as rising deficits and the current economic environment prompt many pension funds to hunt for yield. 
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         News NewsLGPS guidance opens doors for both investment and interventionLocal government pension schemes will enjoy greater flexibility with their investment arrangements, guidance on forthcoming regulation indicates, but concerns remain about the scope for government intervention. 
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         News NewsPensions Regulator: Cyber security should be key on risk registersTrustee boards should be assessing their risk of cyber attack and taking steps to protect member data and scheme assets, the chief executive of the Pensions Regulator has said. 
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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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      OpinionData crunch: Small schemes, small problems?Spence Johnson’s Magnus Spence asks why small pension schemes, which closed to accrual earlier than their larger peers, are slower to derisk. 
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      NewsSchemes urged to revisit risk as deficits soarDefined benefit pension deficits have escalated since last month, but despite the challenging environment and gloomy outlook, some experts say schemes should stay calm and consider re-evaluating their risk portfolios. 
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      FeaturesSalvation Army derisks as charities struggle with pension deficitsThe Salvation Army has recently reduced risk in its UK defined benefit multi-employer scheme, having made efforts to tackle its pension deficit, but pension obligations are proving increasingly problematic for many charities. 
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         News NewsRailways scheme on track with cost managementThe Railways Pension Scheme has saved £100m in fees, having restructured its external management and pooled fund arrangements, but despite being cost-conscious, the fund remains focused on net returns. 
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         News NewsDe La Rue extends recovery plan and ups bondsBanknote and passport printer De La Rue has agreed an extended recovery plan with its pension scheme trustees after its most recent actuarial valuation showed an increased deficit of £252m. 
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         News NewsPensions shrouded in uncertainty as UK votes to leaveThe pound fell on Friday following news the United Kingdom had voted to leave the European Union, but experts warned schemes not to overreact. 
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      OpinionCan DGFs be used to boost income with low volatility?Many diversified growth funds were created to achieve equity-like return with lower volatility and risk, but can they be used to boost income? In the third part of our roundtable series, William Bourne of CityNoble, John Nestor of the MCC Pension Fund, Percival Stanion of Pictet Asset Management, Nicola Ralston of PiRho and Pete Drewienkiewicz of Redington discuss. 
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         Opinion OpinionTime for sponsors to fIRM up their thinkingFor corporates, pension funding is an issue that just will not go away, so perhaps it is time for some fresh thinking before embarking on any more rounds of discussions with their trustees. 
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         News NewsAG Barr plans scheme closure to manage riskDrinks company AG Barr is planning to close its defined benefit pension scheme to improve employee equality and reduce the risk to the employer. 
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         Opinion OpinionKeep calm and understand your risksFrom the blog: Equity markets are volatile. This is not news, but reading some of the recent pensions press you could be forgiven for thinking that it was. 
 





