All risk articles – Page 15
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         Features FeaturesFinancial pressures and demise of DB affect millennials' pension expectationsFeature: Three-quarters of UK employees expect to be be poorer in retirement than their parents, reversing the apparent laws of financial progress. 
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         Opinion OpinionIntegrated risk management: Seeing the bigger pictureWhat if I told you that a diagram from the Pensions Regulator is an example of the artistic technique of stippling – where individual dots of paint are used to build up a picture? The approach illustrated is essentially a framework on which to hang actuarial funding risk, investment risk and those risks relating to the strength of the sponsor’s business: their own investments, the market in which they operate and their continuing ability to support the pension scheme. 
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      NewsStrong covenants offer schemes more slack on investment riskSchemes with strong employer covenants could find it easier to take on more investment risk, experts have said, in light of the Pensions Regulator’s increased focus on integrated risk management. 
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      OpinionTax, cyber crime and covenant guidance: what to look out for in 2016The pensions industry has had to deal with changes across many fronts in the recent past. 2015 was no exception, bringing proposals for Local Government Pension Scheme pooling, the introduction of freedom and choice and the beginning of re-enrolment. 
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      NewsRegulator aims to 'eradicate surprises' with risk management guideThe Pensions Regulator has issued a practical guide on integrated risk management to help trustees assess and respond to covenant, investment and funding risks, but experts have said schemes will need additional help. 
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         Opinion OpinionDerisking dead endsEditorial: If you’re short of gift ideas for your favourite veteran trustee or scheme manager, the Pension Protection Fund’s Purple Book could be a good shout. 
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         Opinion OpinionCOP21: Three sectors pension funds should worry about after ParisFrom the blog: With a binding climate agreement likely to be signed at the COP21 summit in Paris this month, UK pension funds need to be aware of which companies and sectors are managing their climate risks, and which are not. 
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         News NewsBrewer's 'salami' derisking tactic is no small beer for liabilitiesMidlands-based brewer Marston’s has bought in more than a third of its pension scheme liabilities since 2013 through a series of deals aimed at reducing volatility across its long-dated obligations and providing added security for members. 
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         Opinion OpinionHow underpricing political risk could hit pension fundsAs the UK considers future relations with Europe, MFS Investment Management’s Madeline Forrester explores what a possible exit means for UK pension funds. 
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      OpinionAligning admin systems in the pre and post-retirement worldsManaging the risks associated with post-retirement investment is a tricky business. Data specialist Veratta’s Tom Nimmo explains how administration plays a key part in getting it right. 
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      NewsHackney seizes on EM value with £50m allocationHackney Pension Fund has taken advantage of recent market weakness and allocated roughly £50m each to emerging markets and multi-asset pooled funds in order to diversify its portfolio. 
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         Opinion OpinionDerisking: Timing is everythingFrom the blog: It is not just stand-up comedians that know how important timing is to success. For pension professionals and investors, the ability to implement a decision in a timely fashion can be critical to success. 
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      OpinionWhat fixed income ETFs can bring to your portfolioLow yields and unpredictable markets make life difficult for fixed income investors. BlackRock’s Brett Olson asks whether ETFs could provide some relief. 
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         Opinion OpinionI would rather take the M6 toll and be wrongFrom the blog: Growing up in Shropshire and working in London means the M6 has been a feature of my life for years. 
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      NewsRegulator retreats from insolvency trustee appointmentsInsolvency practitioners working for schemes' troubled sponsors are being encouraged by the Pensions Regulator to take the initiative in appointing trustees, which in many cases could shorten Pension Protection Fund assessment periods. 
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      OpinionHow to take advantage of medically underwritten bulk annuitiesMedically underwritten buyout prices are coming down, says Barnett Waddingham’s Gavin Markham, and it could be time for trustees to take advantage of them. 
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         Opinion OpinionFour problems with today’s LDI strategiesIt is time to move on from outdated notions of liability-driven investment, says JPMorgan’s Rupert Brindley, and keep up with the strategy’s modern design. 
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         Opinion OpinionWhy strong manager selection is about quality, not quantityDiversification is key for investment strategies but, asks Buck Consultants’ Nick Ridgway, does the mantra extend to manager selection? 
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         Opinion OpinionLow yields are here to stay… so what happens to pensions?From the blog: Growing evidence suggests the long-term trend for real and nominal growth may be well below that of recent decades. 
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         News NewsPolice investigation highlights need for internal scheme checksThe protection of scheme assets against internal fraud should be a top priority for administrators and trustees, experts have said, following the arrest of an employee on suspicion of a scheme-related theft. 
 





