All Royal London Asset Management articles
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         News NewsRoyal London profits slump due to market volatilityRoyal London has posted a pre-tax loss of £228mn for the first half of the year due to falls in equity and bond markets. 
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         News NewsBrunel Pension Partnership launches listed markets fundOn the go: The £28bn Brunel Pension Partnership has launched its £2.1bn Sterling Corporate Bond Fund, selecting Royal London Asset Management to handle the assets. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: The three-step plan to fix the NHS pension schemePodcast: The plethora of administrative maladies facing the NHS pension scheme should be addressed by a three stage approach: capping the problem; a reactive process prioritising those closest to retirement; and proactive use of the dashboard, says Peter Glancy, head of policy development at Scottish Widows. He’s joined by Helen Morrissey, corporate PR specialist, long-term savings at Royal London, in an episode also looking at the suggestion of pensions as deposits for first-time buyers. 
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      NewsBorder to Coast adds fixed income capabilityOn the go: The Border to Coast Pensions Partnership has added fixed income capability to its offering, seeding a sterling investment grade fund with £2.5bn of capital from partner funds. 
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      NewsBrunel appoints managers for £2.6bn alpha equity mandateOn the go: The Brunel Pension Partnership has appointed five managers to run a £2.6bn Global High Alpha fund for its 10 Local Government Pension Scheme clients. 
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         News NewsFord set to offer partial transfersFord has agreed to offer members of its defined benefit scheme the right to partially transfer out half of their pension as cash at retirement, allowing former employees greater flexibility in their benefits. 
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      NewsEmployers support pension tax relief reformThe majority of employers think that the existing pension tax structure is too complicated and needs simplifying, according to research by the Association of Consulting Actuaries. 
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      NewsHandful of schemes in advanced talks with Pension SuperFundThe Pension Superfund has engaged in serious dialogue with approximately a dozen pension schemes with a view to them transferring into the defined benefit consolidator, according to its new chief executive. 
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         Opinion OpinionESG should be default option for DC schemesEnvironmental, social and governance investing is all about financial risk. DC schemes should therefore include it in any investment analysis, and be aware of how ESG factors behave differently between asset classes, writes Royal London Asset Management’s Ashley Hamilton Claxton. 
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      NewsRegulator tells schemes to consider cutting transfer valuesThe Pensions Regulator asked the trustees of 14 defined benefit schemes to review their transfer processes and consider cutting transfer values for members considering cashing in their benefits. 
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      NewsGovernment rejects calls for default decumulation pathwaysThe government has rejected the Work and Pensions Committee’s recommendation for default decumulation pathways, but has agreed that there is a strong case for pensions dashboard compulsion. 
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      NewsPensioners underspending and bequeathing most wealth on deathMany older people are underspending in retirement, and are set to bequeath the majority of their wealth to younger generations instead, according to research by the Institute for Fiscal Studies. 
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      FeaturesShould we be worried about public sector pensions?Analysis: A combination of weak economic growth, growing inflation and lofty discount rates may threaten unfunded public sector defined benefit schemes. 
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         Opinion OpinionHow shareholder activism is driving better corporate governanceInvestors in equities get not just returns, but a valuable vote that can influence the behaviour of the world’s largest companies for the better, writes Royal London Asset Management’s Ashley Hamilton Claxton. 
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      NewsPASA selects members for Transfers Working GroupThe Pensions Administration Standards Association has today announced the 23 members of its new Transfers Working Group, which aims to look closely at defined benefit transfer delays. 
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         News NewsGovernment pushes for patient capital in Autumn BudgetAutumn Budget 2017: Chancellor of the exchequer Philip Hammond stated the government’s desire to see pension funds invest in patient capital as part of its Autumn Budget. 
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         Opinion OpinionCan we afford for members not to be engaged?From the blog: Steve Webb recently argued that changing how people make choices is the “one thing” that has reversed the fall in membership of workplace pensions. 
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         News NewsGina Miller: Brexit could change retirement attitudesEconomic turmoil induced by the UK’s exit from the EU might tempt savers to draw from their retirement pots sooner, according to Gina Miller, founding partner at wealth manager SCM Direct. 
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         Opinion OpinionIt's time to put our faith in expertsFrom the blog: The transfer market has been frantic with activity since the introduction of pension freedoms in 2015. Around £50bn has been cashed out of company pension schemes over the past two years, according to Mercer. 
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      NewsAuto-enrolment strikes a chord with small businessesSmall and micro employers are finding auto-enrolment less costly and time-consuming than they had anticipated, research by the Department for Work and Pensions has found. 
 





