All asset managers articles
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News
Royal Mail scheme hires BlackRock to manage assets
On the go: The circa £13bn Royal Mail Pension Plan has hired BlackRock to handle £8.8bn worth of its defined benefit scheme assets as an outsourced chief investment officer.
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UK investors flock to real assets and private markets despite red flags
Analysis: UK investors led the charge to real assets and private markets last year as interest in alternatives remained high, despite warnings that macroeconomic pressures could have a negative impact on certain alternative asset classes.
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Biggest asset managers accused of blocking ESG shareholder proposals
Non-profit ShareAction says the lack of support by BlackRock and other major companies has stymied investors’ environmental and social ambitions.
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DB schemes mull legal action against LDI asset managers
Defined benefit schemes that suffered losses as a result of the recent market volatility are considering bringing legal claims against their asset managers and advisers, legal experts have warned.
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Opinion
LDI turbulence – the case for independent oversight
In times of crisis, pension funds’ investment strategies are put to the test – and 2022 has hardly been short of crises.
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Bank of England calls for LDI regulatory action from TPR
The Bank of England has called for more regulatory action from the Pensions Regulator to ensure increased resilience in liability-driven investment funds, while supporting investment consultants becoming regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
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PPF: True impact of LDI crisis is still unknown
The true impact of the liability-driven investment turmoil will only be known when schemes start publishing their annual accounts, especially for a group of pension funds that were not able to meet collateral calls and lost their hedges, the Pension Protection Fund’s head of LDI and credit has warned.
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Three-quarters of asset managers yet to set climate transition targets
On the go: Seventy-three per cent of asset managers surveyed by consultancy Mercer have yet to set climate transition targets — such as goals on achieving net zero — across their strategies.
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News
LGPS funds target illiquid assets and emerging market equities
Illiquid alternatives have been the most sought-after investments among local authority pension funds this year, while schemes are also set to take advantage of selected investment opportunities in emerging markets.
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FCA proposes rules to stamp out greenwashing
The Financial Conduct Authority is looking to introduce a package of measures aimed at clamping down on greenwashing, while looking to expand the regime for pension products in the future.
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USS weighs up costs and benefits of outsourcing investments
Despite hiring an external asset manager to run its climate transition index earlier this year, the £90.8bn Universities Superannuation Scheme is keen to cut investment management costs by developing its in-house investment capabilities.
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News
LDI fund managers look to lower leverage in wake of market turmoil
Managers of liability-driven investments are likely to reduce the level of leverage used in their funds in the aftermath of the Bank of England’s intervention, investment consultants say.
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Government’s new illiquid rules to apply to all DC schemes
The Department for Work and Pensions has confirmed it will push ahead with a requirement that trustees must include a policy on illiquid investments in their defined contribution schemes’ chair’s statement, despite stern criticism from the industry.
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Only one in 5 fund managers have ‘concrete carbon-reduction plans’
On the go: Despite a flurry of commitments by fund managers towards achieving net zero emissions by 2050, only 22 per cent have a solid plan for reducing their carbon output, according to new research.
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Covid-hit fiduciary management market gains 70% in 5 years
Although the UK fiduciary management market has risen by 11 per cent a year over the past five years, its growth is still below the previous period’s figures, with Covid-19 having an impact on selection processes in 2021, according to a survey by IC Select.
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Transfer volumes could hit £600bn as insurers post strong results
A host of insurers have revealed their first-half 2022 results that show a booming trade in risk transfers, which, by some projections, could hit £600bn over the next decade — though there are fears about a capacity crunch in the sector.
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West Yorkshire Pension Fund averts recruitment crisis
On the go: The £17.8bn West Yorkshire Pension Fund has made three senior appointments to its in-house investment team in response to ‘critical’ staffing issues that occurred last year. It has also weighed up the risk of handing assets over to external managers in the future.
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Calls for stewardship code to engage members as well as managers
On the go: The Financial Reporting Council’s stewardship code must “look both ways” and engage members as well as asset managers in developing guidance and standards, according to fintech company Tumelo.