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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: Treasury admin fund could help tackle McCloudPodcast: The Treasury should create a fund to help schemes cope with the administrative load of the McCloud remedy. So says Ray Martin, director at HS Sole Trustees, who is joined by Pensions Administration and Standards Association chair Kim Gubler to discuss TPR’s new climate change agenda, the NAO’s warning about the burdensome McCloud judgment, and a bizarre proposal for a national pension fund. 
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      NewsDWP consults on removing charge cap DC investment barrierOn the go: The Department for Work and Pensions on Friday opened a consultation into whether the charge cap acts as a barrier to defined contribution scheme investments in a range of alternatives, such as venture capital, illiquids and growth assets. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: Uber decision poses challenges for master trust sectorPodcast: For master trusts, onboarding gig economy workers who could be entitled to a pension following the Supreme Court’s Uber verdict is not as simple as it may sound. Hymans Robertson’s Patrick Bloomfield, partner, and senior DC investment consultant Victoria Panormo unpack the problem, in an episode also covering the Pensions Regulator’s draft criminal powers policy, and the Department for Work and Pensions’ climate risk consultation. 
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         News NewsTPR’s new code of practice has ‘major implications’The Pensions Regulator’s proposed new code of practice has “major implications” for pension schemes, introducing a raft of new duties and requirements around climate change, stewardship, investment and administration, experts have said. 
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         News NewsSchemes have reason to be positive about Chinese equitiesNew research by NTree International suggests significant positive sentiment towards Chinese equities, and investment experts have argued that pension schemes should make strategic allocations to mainland Chinese markets. 
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      NewsPPF reveals 23% ethnicity pay gapOn the go: The Pension Protection Fund has published its latest ‘Diversity pay gap report’, which reveals it has an ethnicity pay gap of 23 per cent. 
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      NewsAsset managers bullish about renewable infrastructure returnsOn the go: Institutional investors’ appetite for renewable energy infrastructure remains strong, and asset managers have not reduced return expectations despite an increasingly competitive marketplace, according to a new report by Bfinance. 
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         News NewsConcerns remain as DWP’s climate change consultation closesDespite welcoming the government’s proposed measures on climate risk, industry experts have highlighted several outstanding concerns as the new rules need more clarity and risk a “herd mentality when it comes to metrics and targets”. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: Budget 2021 - ‘Reckless conservatism’ in DB landscapePodcast: Wednesday’s budget did not go far enough to counter the “reckless conservatism” in the defined benefit landscape when it comes to risk and growth assets, hampering the government’s drive to unleash pensions on the post-pandemic recovery, according to Conservative party peer baroness Ros Altmann. She is joined by Isio partner Mike Smedley, in a discussion that also includes the lifetime allowance freeze and what was missing from the chancellor’s statement. 
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      NewsNet-zero targets present £350bn investment opportunityOn the go: Hitting the government’s net-zero climate change targets will present a £350bn investment opportunity over the next 30 years, according to an estimate by LCP. 
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      NewsOne-year contribution holidays could spur economic recoveryOn the go: Conservative peer Baroness Ros Altmann has recommended that the chancellor, Rishi Sunak, announces a year-long contribution freeze for defined benefit scheme sponsors to boost business recovery. 
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      NewsMost savers unaware of schemes’ climate change endeavoursOn the go: Three-fifths of workplace pension members do not know if their scheme is taking any action to combat climate change, according to a survey by the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association. 
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      NewsSchemes’ industry investments lag behind climate targetsOn the go: Pension schemes with investments in heavy industry like steel, cement, aluminium and paper are likely to find them lagging behind the Paris agreement’s targets, with 86 per cent failing to align with a pathway to “2C or below by 2050”. 
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      NewsTPR pledges guidance after royal assent for Pension Schemes ActOn the go: The Pensions Regulator welcomed the Pension Schemes Act receiving royal assent on Thursday, with chief executive Charles Counsell looking forward to the “strong package of measures” it provides and pledging guidance for how they will be used. 
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         News NewsBorder to Coast expands green infrastructure investmentSeveral pension funds, including the Local Government Pension Scheme pool Border to Coast, have provided the majority of the funding for a new €1.6bn (£1.4bn) renewable energy investment fund launched by the Macquarie Infrastructure and Real Assets. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: Tackling climate change will require a ‘step change’ in governancePodcast: The government’s “revolutionary” plans to tackle climate change “ain’t half prescriptive” when it comes to pensions investments, and will require a “step change” in governance to achieve. So say Stuart O’Brien, partner at Sackers, and ITS director Tegs Harding, who also discuss the consequences of another row at the Universities Superannuation Scheme and the cartelisation of the advisory market. 
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      NewsNine out of 10 DC savers expect retirement shortfallOn the go: Almost 90 per cent of defined contribution scheme members expect a shortfall in retirement income based on current provision, while almost a quarter of people think they will never be able to retire, according to the latest edition of Aon’s DC member survey. 
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         News NewsMaster trust competition hots up despite consolidationData crunch: The majority of master trusts are targeting defined contribution schemes in a bid to boost their assets under management, leading to heightened competition in a marketplace where there is scepticism about acquiring rivals. 
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         News NewsDWP proceeds with ‘revolutionary’ climate change agendaThe Department for Work and Pensions has proposed broadening the scope of climate risk analysis to cover not just the environmental impact of pension schemes’ portfolios, but also sponsor covenants and actuarial valuations. 
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      NewsClarity on dashboards, but delays taint Pension Schemes ActThe government fought off opposition amendments to the Pension Schemes Act in the House of Lords on Tuesday, keeping its dashboards options open — but experts have warned that many of the act’s more substantive changes could be delayed until 2022. 
 





