All risk articles – Page 9
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      NewsTCFD reporting requirements leave too little time for complianceOn the go: Almost half of respondents to a poll carried out by Eversheds Sutherland expressed a fear that trustees will not have time to comply with new climate change reporting requirements before they are introduced. 
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      NewsMaersk scheme completes £1.1bn buy-in with L&GOn the go: The Maersk Retirement Benefit Scheme has agreed to a £1.1bn buy-in with Legal & General, covering the benefits of 1,900 deferred members and 3,000 pensioners. 
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      NewsBarclays Bank agrees £5bn longevity swapOn the go: The Barclays Bank UK Retirement Fund has completed a £5bn longevity swap with Reinsurance Group of America. 
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      NewsInsolvency dawns on 22% of FTSE 350 DB schemes’ rated sponsorsOn the go: Almost a quarter of FTSE 350 defined benefit schemes with rated sponsors expect corporate insolvency before they reach buyout, according to analysis from Hymans Robertson. 
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      NewsTPR: Open schemes can maintain riskier investments in bespoke routeOn the go: The Pensions Regulator has stood by its new defined benefit funding code following criticisms from open DB schemes, arguing that a bespoke route will allow these pension funds to continue their current investment strategies. 
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      NewsMad December dash to include GMP top-ups in 2020 accountsOn the go: Around one in six companies face the unwelcome prospect of having to include the cost of guaranteed minimum pensions adjustments in their 2020 annual accounts, according to analysis by LCP. 
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      NewsRPI reform drives up inflation hedging costDemand for inflation hedging is now returning after it was suppressed during the government’s consultation on the retail price index. However, the limited supply of index-linked bonds is itself having an inflationary effect, according to Insight Investment. 
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         News NewsWeekly roundup: It’s not easy being GreenWelcome to Pensions Expert’s roundup of a week in which we bade farewell to a few of the high street’s better-known names, and the Pension Protection Fund brightened everyone’s mood with its new doomsday scenario. 
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      NewsDoomsday scenario would see PPF with £25bn in claims by 2030The Pension Protection Fund has updated its risk assessment on future claims to a worst-case scenario of £25bn by 2030, up from £22.5bn at last year’s reckoning. 
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      NewsCovid delays Kent fund remedies after Woodford debacleThe Kent County Council Superannuation Fund’s auditor has flagged delays in attempts to learn lessons from the Woodford debacle as a serious risk to the scheme. 
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      NewsPPF reserves could be ‘wiped out’ by one or two big claimsPension Protection Fund chief executive Oliver Morley has warned that the lifeboat’s reserves could be wiped out by just a few large claims, while downplaying the risk of a post-Covid run of small-scheme claims. 
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      NewsHMRC’s leapfrog on insolvencies to hinder PPF recoveriesGovernment changes to prioritise the payment of insolvent businesses’ tax bills at the expense of other creditors could reduce recoveries by the Pension Protection Fund and adversely impact levy payers, according to the lifeboat. 
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      NewsRPI reform holds back schemes’ inflation hedgingOn the go: Inflation hedging decreased by 13 per cent quarter-on-quarter in the third quarter of this year amid ongoing concerns about reform to the retail price index, according to the latest BMO Global Asset Management liability-driven investment survey. 
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      NewsTPR issues guidance on protecting schemes from employer distressNew guidance for trustees on protecting their schemes from employer distress stresses the need for robust protections and integrated risk management. 
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      NewsM&S completes two buy-ins worth £750mOn the go: Marks and Spencer has completed a £390m buy-in transaction with Aviva and a £360m similar transaction with Phoenix Group for its pension scheme, totalling around £750m in bulk annuity deals. 
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         Opinion OpinionSole trustee code of practice will improve schemes’ risk managementShehzad Ahmad, trustee director at Ross Trustees, explains how the sole trustee code of practice launched by the Association of Professional Pension Trustees is expected to improve governance and standards for pension schemes. 
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      NewsSecond lockdown presents added uncertainty for pension schemesAfter August’s worse-than-expected gross domestic product figures and the announcement of yet more anti-Covid measures appeared finally to put to rest hopes of a V-shaped recovery, experts ponder the impact of a second lockdown on pension schemes. 
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      NewsTwo-thirds of DB sponsors issue 2020 profit warningsOn the go: Almost two-thirds (61 per cent) of listed companies sponsoring defined benefit schemes have issued profit warnings in 2020, according to analysis by EY. 
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      NewsAPPT launches new code of practice for sole trusteesOn the go: The Association of Professional Pension Trustees has set out a code of practice for trustees carrying out sole trustee appointments. 
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      NewsSmall-cap UK active equity funds find some success in H1 2020On the go: Just over half of all UK active equity funds have equalled or beaten benchmark returns before fees in the first half of 2020, while 45 per cent trailed behind the S&P UK Broad Market Index. 
 





