All Cardano articles – Page 2
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Opinion
Sponsor transactions – Are trustees under a false sense of security?
Cardano Advisory’s director Hamish Reeves details how the new rules from the regulator will affect corporate transactions and explains what trustees should look out for in these deals.
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Podcasts
Podcast: Schemes’ trustees cannot ignore social factors risks
Podcast: Climate change and environmental issues are front of mind for many pension schemes right now, but with the Covid-19 pandemic highlighting social inequalities at home and abroad, the social aspects of ESG investment cannot be ignored. For this episode of the Pensions Expert podcast, we talk to Stefan Lundbergh, director at Cardano, and John Howchin, secretary-general of the Council on Ethics for Sweden’s national pension funds, about why socially aware investing is so important for pension funds of all sizes — and how trustees can go about taking action.
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Podcasts
Podcast: Understanding green and sustainable bonds
Podcast: The green bond market is forecast to hit $500bn (£366bn) by the end of this year, according to the Climate Bonds Initiative, while the UK government has just raised £10bn from its debut green bond issue. However, high demand and limited supply raises questions over pricing and yield, while the availability of suitable projects has ignited concerns over greenwashing. In this podcast, Arthur Leijgraaff, senior treasury officer at the Dutch development bank FMO, and Rik Klerkx, senior portfolio manager at Cardano, explain what goes into a green bond issuance, and what trustees need to ask of their asset managers and issuers.
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Podcasts
Podcast: TCFD helps schemes to understand financial risks
Podcast: The Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures requirements are a great opportunity for pension funds to set a strategy which helps them understand the financial risks involved in climate change, says Will Martindale, group head of sustainability at Cardano. He is joined by Joanne Segars, chair of the board of directors of LGPS Central and chair of Now Pensions, to discuss how schemes can best implement the imminent new rules.
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News
Govt plans green bonds issue, but should schemes take the plunge?
The UK government has an ambitious climate and environmental agenda and is set to issue its first green gilt in September 2021, with at least one more issue before the end of the year. Green gilts to the value of £15bn will be issued in the 2021-22 financial year.
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News
Now Pensions pledges to go net-zero by 2050
On the go: Now Pensions has pledged to go net-zero by 2050, while also increasing its investments in sustainable assets.
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News
Guide launched to assess investment consultants’ climate competence
On the go: The Investment Consultants Sustainability Working Group has launched a guide to help trustees in assessing their investment consultants on climate competency.
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News
Now Pensions members’ data leaked by service partner
On the go: Master trust Now Pensions has confirmed that some of its members have had their personal data shared online by a service partner.
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Opinion
How should pension funds apply ESG to derivatives?
Environmental, social and governance risk mitigation has become a mainstream feature of institutional investment, yet the integration of ESG has not been applied equally across portfolios.
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News
Lords’ climate amendment could dilute trustee power
An amendment to climate risk provisions in the pension schemes bill could force schemes to align their investment strategies with the Paris agreement, going one step further than the government’s own provisions for reporting against sustainability criteria.
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Opinion
What does the slump in oil mean for scheme portfolios?
‘Unprecedented’ has become the watchword for market moves through the Covid-19 crisis, yet even this seems an inadequate descriptor for what has happened in oil markets this week.
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News
Charge cap could be a barrier to CDC, experts fear
A collective defined contribution pension scheme for Royal Mail employees is inching closer to the starting gate, but an amendment to the pension schemes bill to impose a charge cap could derail other nascent CDCs from ever getting off the ground, according to experts.
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Opinion
Unnecessary obstacles creating unequal opportunities to save
With the first International Women’s Day of the new decade being celebrated this week, it seems an appropriate time to reflect on how far the finance industry has come to make financial services more accessible and fairer for all.
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News
DWP: Government will not dictate schemes’ ESG investments
The government insists it is not intervening in pension scheme investment strategies with a climate change amendment to the pension schemes bill introduced earlier this month.
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News
ESG amendments to give govt ‘unprecedented new powers’
The Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association has warned that government bodies will have “unprecedented new powers” to interfere in pension scheme investment strategies if an amendment to the pension schemes bill is passed.
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Opinion
Closing the gender pensions gap: Lessons from Sweden
Despite the narrowing pay gap, the gender pensions gap is persistent. The main reason for this is differing working patterns between men and women – research by Now Pensions has found that only 40 per cent of mums between 18 and 45 years old work full-time.
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Opinion
What converging global monetary policy means for UK pension funds
Through an era of ultra-low interest rates, markets’ fixation with interest rate normalisation is unsurprising.
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Features
Investors worried high levels of debt could trigger next recession
Data crunch: Institutional investors across the world are concerned that high levels of debt could spark the next market crisis, according to recent research by Invesco.
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News
Cardano agrees acquisition of Now Pensions
On the go: Pensions risk and investment management specialist Cardano has agreed to acquire 100 per cent of workplace pension provider Now Pensions from Danish pension fund Arbejdsmarkedets Tillaegspension.
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News
UK pension deficit could increase by £219bn in a hard Brexit
On the go: A no-deal Brexit could see the aggregate buyout deficit of UK pension funds rise by as much as £219bn (37 per cent), according to Cardano.