All Equities articles – Page 12
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Features
Manchester University upgrades investment strategy
Trustees of the Manchester University Superannuation Scheme have adopted a new liability-driven investment strategy, while dropping a UK equity mandate in favour of global equities.
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Features
How has the smart beta sector evolved?
How has the smart beta market developed? Eric Shirbini from ERI Scientific Beta, Julien Barral from bfinance, Alan Pickering from Bestrustees, James Price from Willis Towers Watson and Paul Black from Capital Cranfield discuss the range of new opportunities and how the sector has changed.
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Opinion
DC Debate Q1 (part 1): Which investment strategies work for DC investors?
In the first DC Debate of 2017, eight defined contribution specialists discuss the pros and cons of illiquid assets, traditional indices and smart beta strategies.
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Features
Luxfer Group ups DGFs in portfolio restructure
Global materials technology company Luxfer Group has restructured the growth portfolio of its defined benefit scheme to invest in diversified growth funds, as research has predicted continued demand for these strategies.
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News
DGF growth expected to continue despite challenges
Experts predicted the continued growth of the diversified growth fund market this week, even as the asset class comes under increased scrutiny over performance and competition from advisers.
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Opinion
Investing in a Trump era: Calm with risk of storm
We are still in the early days, but so far markets have taken a fairly optimistic stance toward the broad outlines of Donald Trump’s policies.
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Opinion
Where are the best opportunities for equity investment?
The ebb and flow of equity markets has created winners and losers during the long-running equity bull market. The best opportunities are open to investors ready to take an active and contrarian approach.
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Opinion
What is limiting scheme uptake of smart beta products?
Is a lack of education and transparency around smart beta confusing schemes and trustees? AQR's Scott Richardson, Capital Cranfield's Jonathan Reynolds, RPMI Railpen's Steve Artingstall, SpenceJohnson's Robert Holford and Xerox HR Services' Simon Hill examine the challenges facing the sector.
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News
Capital protection key as ABF introduces equities overlay
The Associated British Foods’ UK defined benefit pension scheme has implemented an equities derivative overlay strategy to give added risk protection to its substantial portfolio of growth assets, maintaining a strong allocation to equities.
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Opinion
Trumponomics
Editorial: The US election result should not really have come as a surprise to UK investors who experienced the Brexit vote.
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Features
Increased contributions for BA scheme rewarded by investors
The trustees of the New Airways Pension Scheme have agreed a new funding arrangement with sponsor British Airways, a move that saw share prices in BA’s parent company International Airlines Group soar by more than 5 per cent on Wednesday.
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News
Share prices hit by DB deficits could spur fresh derisking drive
Defined benefit pension deficits are dragging down the market capitalisations of FTSE 100 companies, according to a recent study, as investors recognise the difference between disclosed deficits and the cost of securing benefits upon insolvency.
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Features
NESPF adds DGFs and PE after global equities disappointment
The North East Scotland Pension Fund has taken further steps to diversify its growth portfolio, divesting from underperforming global equities and allocating to a range of private equity houses and diversified growth funds.
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Features
Nilgosc turns to low vol equities
The Northern Ireland Local Government Officers’ Superannuation Committee has made a £300m allocation to low volatility global equities in an effort to reduce overall risk while closing its funding gap.
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News
Railways scheme on track with cost management
The Railways Pension Scheme has saved £100m in fees, having restructured its external management and pooled fund arrangements, but despite being cost-conscious, the fund remains focused on net returns.
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News
Europe sneezes, the world catches cold: ICI falls 7.7 points in a month
State Street’s monthly Investor Confidence Index for July fell by 7.7 points globally from June, driven primarily by a drop in the European index following recent turmoil in the region.
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News
FCA scheme becomes latest to benefit from discount rate move
The Financial Conduct Authority Pension Plan has become the latest in a series of schemes to announce an improvement in its financial position arising from an increase in the discount rate.
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News
Brexit creates opportunity but uncertainty remains, experts warn
Scheme trustees should look to capitalise on opportunities created by the United Kingdom’s vote to leave the European Union, but strategic change should wait until details emerge, experts have said
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News
West Midlands saves £25m with in-house mandate
The West Midlands Pension Fund has found savings of more than £25m a year after a swath of changes to its investments and a two-pronged strategy to reduce administration costs.
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News
State of the nation: What's going on in DC accumulation?
One of the spectres that hung over the announcement of freedom and choice in the 2014 Budget was the fear the proposition would be so attractive people would abandon their defined benefit schemes to make the most of the flexibility.