All Asset-backed securities articles
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Investment roundup: Aon takes on three major fiduciary clients
Plus: Pension Insurance Corporation backs £54m housing venture, and M&G launches asset-backed securities fund.
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Sainsbury’s sets up £500mn loan to DB scheme for LDI crisis
Sainsbury’s has set up a £500mn loan facility to ensure its defined benefit scheme has enough liquidity to face collateral calls on its liability-driven investments.
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USS launches £1bn asset-backed securities push
On the go: The £90bn Universities Superannuation Scheme has launched an in-house mandate to invest in asset-backed securities.
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Govt redefines fiduciary management in CMA probe reply
The government has excluded transition management from the scope of fiduciary management in its response to the Competition and Markets Authority’s 2018 investigation of the sector.
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Opinion
How to enhance the yield from your scheme’s CDI allocations
Pension schemes grappling with cash flow negativity have continued to focus on implementing cash flow-driven investment strategies to ensure they meet their member promises efficiently and in full.
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Morrisons schemes granted additional security in takeover bid
On the go: An agreement has been reached between a private equity manager and the trustees of Morrisons’ defined benefit schemes to grant additional security, as the attempted takeover of the supermarket chain progresses.
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Signet Group scheme completes full buy-in with Rothesay
On the go: The Signet Group Pension Scheme has completed a £236m full buy-in with Rothesay. Mercer was the lead broker on the transaction.
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BT agrees £2bn asset-backed funding arrangement to plug deficit
On the go: BT and the trustee of the BT Pension Scheme have agreed to plug £2bn of the scheme’s £7.9bn deficit through an asset-backed funding arrangement secured against the company’s EE business.
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BA agrees deal with trustees to defer £450m deficit contributions
On the go: British Airways has announced an agreement with its New Airways Pension Scheme to defer £450m of pension deficit contributions.
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Nest to boost private market holdings by 6%
On the go: Nest is to expand its private market holdings from 9 per cent to 15 per cent by March next year, with its investments in illiquids and infrastructure assets expected to exceed a fifth of its £13bn portfolio.
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Credit markets bounce back, but risks still lurk
Credit marketsbounce back, butrisks still lurkAfter a massive sell-off in March,the current environment looksattractive for credit followingcentral bank intervention — butare market conditions detachedfrom the stark economic risks?Enterkeywords.sh_embed {position: relative;height: auto;width:100%;z-index: 0;overflow: hidden;background-color: #222;color: white;font-family: 'Lato', 'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;}.sh_embed * {-webkit-box-sizing: border-box;-moz-box-sizing: border-box;box-sizing: border-box;}.sh_embed .sh-embed-bg {position: absolute;width: 110%;height: ...
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Market volatility leads to attractive returns in low-risk credit
On the go: Pension schemes should consider adopting high-quality, low-duration credit strategies such as asset-backed securities as an alternative to traditional bond allocations when looking to derisk their portfolios, according to a new report from Aon.
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Opinion
Structured finance – panacea or predicament?
Data crunch: The multi-faceted world of structured finance appeals to UK defined benefit schemes, as it provides security of income and attractive yields. However, pension funds still fear these investments due to its connection with the 2008 financial crisis.
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Mineworkers and British Coal secure £268m settlement
On the go: The Mineworkers’ Pension Scheme and the British Coal Staff Superannuation Scheme have secured a $350m (£268m) settlement from a class action against a photovoltaic solar panel producer.
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Features
BBC matches cash flows after strong 2017 returns
The BBC Pension Scheme has slashed its exposure to equity markets, in an attempt to lock in recent outperformance with liability-driven investment, private credit and alternative matching assets.
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Henderson agrees recovery plan after funding fall
Investment manager Henderson Group has agreed a recovery plan with its trustees after its defined benefit scheme fell out of surplus at the latest triennial valuation.
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Opinion
Which investments can cash flow negative schemes turn to?
Defined benefit pension funds will face significant pressures in 2017, including market uncertainty and potentially increased volatility. An additional issue many funds will have to grapple with is how to manage their investments as the scheme matures.
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SPV helps Johnson Matthey reduce deficit by £145m
Johnson Matthey Pension Scheme has reduced its deficit by around £145m after taking a raft of measures to address its funding shortfall, including the creation of an asset-backed contribution vehicle comprised of third-party bonds.
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Opinion
Private market investing – what schemes need to know
With funding deficits touching record highs earlier this year it is clear that pension funds need to do something differently to meet these challenges.
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Granada appeal threatens contingent asset arrangements
Broadcaster Granada is appealing a High Court ruling in an attempt to recover £40m of gilts from one of its pension schemes, but lawyers say the case could jeopardise other employers’ non-cash contributions.