All bonds articles – Page 3
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News
Church of Scotland schemes appoint XPS as joint adviser
On the go: The £507.5m Church of Scotland pension schemes, comprising the scheme for ministers and overseas missionaries, the scheme for staff and the scheme for ministry development staff, have appointed XPS Pensions Group as their actuarial and investment adviser.
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BTPS develops tool to assess govt bonds’ climate change exposure
On the go: The BT Pension Scheme and the Church of England Pensions Board are part of an investors group that is creating a tool to measure, monitor and compare sovereign bonds’ climate change governance and performance.
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Opinion
Driving the ESG agenda through fixed income
Delivering impact-type outcomes has been very much the preserve of equity funds up until now, but times are changing and fixed income is coming more into the mix.
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Podcasts
Podcast: Pension schemes’ under-allocation to China is ‘anachronistic’
Podcast: UK pension schemes are too often under-allocated to China and missing out on the significant opportunities presented by its continued growth and development. There are, however, lingering environmental, social and governance concerns around investing in the “nominally communist” state, says RisCura investment consultant Lars Hagenbuch. He is joined by SEI Investments director Cyprian Njamma in an episode also covering Covid-19 mortality data and the Pensions Regulator’s proposed asset information reform.
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News
TPR, PPF propose tiered approach in asset information reform
The Pensions Regulator and the Pension Protection Fund have issued a joint consultation into proposals to change the asset class information TPR collects via the scheme return.
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News
Schemes have reason to be positive about Chinese equities
New 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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News
Scheme demand could see ‘greenium’ for new-style gilts
Scheme demand could see'greenium' for new-style giltsPension schemes are expected to jump at the opportunity of investing in the first issuance of green bonds in the UK, which could lead to a green premiumEnterkeywords.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: ...
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PPF 7800: Schemes in surplus for first time in two years
On the go: The position of the UK’s 5,318 defined benefit pension schemes moved into surplus for the first time in two years, with improvements in funding positions driven by increased bond yields, according to the PPF 7800 index for February.
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News
Can UK councils rent their own streets to fund pensions?
Several US public schemes have embraced unusual means of securing funding, including renting property to themselves. Although these tactics cannot be used across the Atlantic, the post-Covid landscape could see a variety of new strategies being deployed in the UK.
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Opinion
Schemes cannot own same stocks in a downturn as in a recovery
The past few decades have seen many types of investor — not just pension funds — allocate away from both equities in general and the UK in particular, as they sought to derisk and diversify portfolios.
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News
DB schemes can be severely impacted by Libor closure
The end of the London interbank offered rate at the end of this year is expected to have huge consequences for defined benefit schemes, which historically have been using it for different asset class investments and even for managers’ benchmarks.
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News
Aegon commits to have DC default funds carbon zero by 2050
On the go: Aegon intends to achieve net-zero carbon emissions across its defined contribution default pension fund ranges by 2050, in response to the threat posed by climate change.
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Opinion
How the pandemic drove financial innovation
One of the few positive side effects of crises is that they drive spectacular examples of innovation.
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Opinion
Value for money: Is 60:40 really good enough for Generation DC?
Pensions regulators rightly stress the primacy of value for money and good governance in defined contribution pensions. New proposals advocate that DC fiduciaries should adopt a uniform framework for analysing VFM based on three elements: charges and transaction costs, customer service, and investment performance.
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News
Alternative strategies could wipe out UK’s £190bn DB deficit
On the go: Alternative approaches to scheme funding and investments could eliminate the UK’s current £190bn defined benefit pension deficit, according to new analysis by PwC.
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News
Cheshire in the vanguard on TCFD carbon revelations
The Cheshire Pension Fund is one of the first UK pension funds to report on the carbon footprint of its £6.1bn investment portfolio, estimating that its stock portfolio’s carbon intensity is a third less than the benchmark.
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News
Eviction ‘holiday’ poses threat to schemes’ property investments
The government’s extension of a measure designed to provide relief to struggling tenants could adversely affect pension scheme property investments, especially where the scheme acts as a landlord, experts have warned.
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News
Littlewoods scheme buys in remaining £930m with Rothesay
On the go: The Littlewoods Pensions Scheme has secured almost £1bn of its defined benefit liabilities with insurer Rothesay Life, with the plan’s pension promises now completely covered by bulk annuity contracts.
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News
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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Features
Widening spread on buyouts makes self-sufficiency harder to justify
Data crunch: Risk-averse pension schemes are going bargain hunting.