All Fixed income articles – Page 6
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Features
Hammersmith and Fulham fund moves to buy-and-maintain strategy
The London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham Pension Fund has allocated £85m to a new buy-and-maintain mandate aiming for steady market-based returns.
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Opinion
Fixed income's new world: Flexible, absolute return and the rest
Data crunch: Absolute return and flexible fixed income strategies have been hugely popular with UK pension schemes in recent years, for a variety of reasons.
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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
Private debt inflows continue as storm clouds gather
Data crunch: Patrick Marshall is worried about the prospects for the private debt sector. The direct lending veteran and head of private debt at Hermes Investment Management says the possibility of markets coming back down to earth could leave some of his peers, and by extension the reputation of the industry, facing serious damage.
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Opinion
Why schemes cannot rely on credit strategies alone for CDI
Cash flow-driven investing is the strategy of the moment. While schemes once looked to liability-driven investing to manage liability risk, many are now using CDI to focus more on meeting payments to pensioners.
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Features
LDI growth continues across UK schemes
UK pension fund exposure to liability-driven investments continues to increase, according to data collected by Pensions Expert’s sister title MandateWire, as an increasing number of smaller schemes enter the market.
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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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Opinion
How to beat volatility in 2019
With an eye purely on the numbers, it might be tough to pinpoint exactly what has led to the worst year for stock markets since the end of the global financial crisis.
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Opinion
Do not be afraid to say no to weakening covenants in credit
As pension schemes look to derisk their portfolios, many choose to increase an allocation to credit. However, weakening protections in some markets mean a focus on the worst-case scenario may be necessary.
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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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Opinion
UK gilts: The inconvenient truth for schemes
From the blog: Gilts have been a perennial favourite for UK pension schemes, not simply for their liability-matching properties, but also because of the returns they have delivered for schemes in years when markets have wobbled.
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Features
Kent cuts passive equities for private equity and infra
The £6.2bn Kent County Council Superannuation Fund has moved capital from UK passive equities into private equity and infrastructure. The fund narrowly missed its benchmark for returns in the year to March 2018, after underperformance from equity and fixed income mandates.
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Opinion
DWP consultation will force trustees to take notice of ESG
Pension trustees walk something of a tightrope these days, having to balance maximum short-term returns with being mindful of long-term factors that might affect future performance.
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Features
How can pension schemes support banks?
Analysis: Around 30 banks have entered into bank capital relief transactions with institutional investors, according to consultancy Aon, with the size of the market estimated at about £20bn, and continuing to grow rapidly.
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News
Record corporate debts – a covenant warning signal?
UK companies’ net debts hit record highs over 2017/18, a new study has found, prompting concerns about how some sponsors of the UK’s defined benefit pension schemes will weather a turn in the interest rate cycle.
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Features
Electrocomponents scheme invests in bespoke pooled fund
The UK defined benefit scheme of FTSE 250 distributor Electrocomponents has moved much of its fixed income exposure into a qualifying investor alternative investment fund.
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Opinion
How to invest in distressed debt
As the economic cycle progresses, the prospect of the next downturn – and the likely rise in financial stress – looms larger in institutional investors’ minds, making now the time for pension funds to consider allocations to distressed debt.
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Opinion
Roundtable: How are fixed income strategies adapting?
Central bank policy has turned a major corner, and many fixed income markets are looking increasingly expensive - six experts share their insights on how pension scheme strategies should adapt.
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Opinion
Roundtable: How should schemes pick fixed income managers?
Fixed income markets do not present as obvious a case for passive management as equities, but how should schemes evaluate manager skill? PGIM’s Edward Farley, Barnett Waddingham’s Sophia Heathcoat, MJ Hudson Allenbridge’s Anthony Fletcher, Independent Trustee Services’ Dinesh Visavadia, Bestrustees’ Graham Wardle and independent trustee Alexandra Martinez discuss.
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Opinion
Roundtable: Where does value lie in fixed income markets?
In an increasingly uncertain and somewhat expensive environment for fixed income, which products and asset classes represent the best value for pension schemes? PGIM’s Edward Farley, Barnett Waddingham’s Sophia Heathcoat, MJ Hudson Allenbridge’s Anthony Fletcher, Independent Trustee Services’ Dinesh Visavadia, Bestrustees’ Graham Wardle and independent trustee Alexandra Martinez discuss.