All Fixed income articles – Page 7

  • Opinion

    Roundtable: How can schemes prepare for uncertainty in fixed income?

    2018-04-23T00:00:00Z

    What does the end of an unprecedented era of quantitative easing have in store for interest rates, and how should increasingly mature defined benefit schemes adapt? 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.

  • Sorca Kelly-Scholte
    Opinion

    How negative cash flow will shape DB investments

    2017-12-19T00:00:00Z

    From the blog: If there is one thing UK defined benefit schemes are not paying enough attention to, it’s cash flow. 

  • Mathias Neidert
    Opinion

    Multi-asset credit: The moment of truth?

    2017-12-15T00:00:00Z

    Three years ago there was a wave of investment in multi-asset credit strategies. Not to be confused with absolute return or unconstrained funds, MAC products were marketed with a yield-boosting agenda and an eye towards upcoming rises in interest rates. 

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    Features

    Oxford University Press scheme invests in stressed debt

    2017-12-12T00:00:00Z

    Trustees of the Oxford University Press Group Pension Scheme have made a new allocation to stressed debt, an asset class that is best suited to "fleet of foot" pension funds, experts say.

  • Opinion

    DC Debate Q4: Multi-asset to ETFs – which vehicles work for DC?

    2017-11-28T00:00:00Z

    Six defined contribution specialists discuss what risk means for DC investors, and whether the time is now for ETFs.

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    Features

    TRW drives up high-yield credit allocation

    2017-11-17T00:00:00Z

    Trustees for the pension plan of automotive company TRW have added to the scheme's high-yield credit allocation, but opinions on the outlook for this asset class are divided.

  • Jan Dehn
    Opinion

    Should schemes be concerned about the Chinese debt bubble?

    2017-10-24T00:00:00Z

    China’s $10tn (£7.6tn) bond market is already the second-largest in the world and spans central and local government bonds, central bank paper and bonds issued by China’s development banks, and a richly diversified and rapidly evolving corporate bond market. 

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    Features

    Reuters adds MAC fund as trend expected to continue

    2017-10-18T00:00:00Z

    The Reuters Pension Fund has invested in a second multi-asset credit fund and dropped a loans fund, as the lure of high risk-adjusted returns continues to draw investors to MAC products.

  • Features

    Where should tomorrow’s schemes allocate their assets?

    2017-09-22T00:00:00Z

    Pensions Expert 20th Anniversary: In 1997, globalisation and increased investor sophistication powered a bull market that was meant to stretch beyond the confines of a regular business cycle. 

  • Magnus Spence
    Opinion

    Data crunch: Net flows highlight a European derisking trend

    2017-09-14T00:00:00Z

    Although there are nuances between different markets, a derisking trend continues to be pervasive across Europe.

  • Opinion

    Positive EMD performance: Will it last?

    2017-09-04T00:00:00Z

    EMD survey: More than four years have passed since the taper tantrum, when the US Federal Reserve started to gradually tighten its quantitative easing programme, leading to investor panic and sell-off in some emerging markets.

  • Joshua Featherby
    Opinion

    The best way to harness illiquidity

    2017-07-10T00:00:00Z

    Pension schemes are facing tough times. In June, the Pension Protection Fund reported that 74 per cent of defined benefit schemes were in deficit, and this situation has been exacerbated by a prolonged low interest rate environment. 

  • Features

    How has the smart beta sector evolved?

    2017-05-03T00:00:00Z

    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.

  • Roundtable
    Opinion

    How schemes can use credit in uncertain times

    2017-03-22T00:00:00Z

    How should pension fund investors use credit? Where can the best opportunities be found, how liquid is the asset class, and how important is it to have the right manager? Five specialists discuss the pros and cons of credit assets in a rapidly changing world.

  • Opinion

    Does credit investment all come down to manager selection?

    2017-03-20T00:00:00Z

    What made a successful credit investor over the past year? Does bottom-up analysis still matter in world shaped by macro events? Bestrustees’ Bob Hymas, PGIM’s Jonathan Butler, PTL’s Richard Butcher, Redington’s Greg Fedorenko and Willis Towers Watson’s Chris Redmond share their views in the final part of our fixed income roundtable.

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    Features

    Cornwall agrees new private credit allocation

    2017-03-20T00:00:00Z

    The Cornwall Pension Fund is set to make an allocation to private credit, an asset class increasingly popular among schemes as tightened bank regulation has opened up a new range of investment options.

  • Opinion

    Which types of credit generate the highest returns?

    2017-03-13T00:00:00Z

    How have different credit types performed, and why should schemes tread carefully when it comes to direct lending? Bestrustees’ Bob Hymas, PGIM’s Jonathan Butler, PTL’s Richard Butcher, Redington’s Greg Fedorenko and Willis Towers Watson’s Chris Redmond share their views.

  • Opinion

    What role does credit play in a portfolio?

    2017-03-06T00:00:00Z

    How can schemes of different sizes get the best exposure, and is the asset class liquid when it needs to be? Bestrustees’ Bob Hymas, PGIM’s Jonathan Butler, PTL’s Richard Butcher, Redington’s Greg Fedorenko and Willis Towers Watson’s Chris Redmond discuss credit investment.

  • Features

    MPs’ scheme votes for secured loans over REITs

    2017-02-24T00:00:00Z

    The Parliamentary Contributory Pension Fund has simplified its property portfolio and invested proceeds in a European loans mandate, with a view to generating income.

  • Vivek Paul
    Opinion

    Will government infrastructure investment crowd out pensions?

    2017-02-06T00:00:00Z

    With monetary policy reaching its limits, we expect to see a global shift to fiscal policy in coming years. Additional infrastructure spending is increasingly likely – economists suggest it contributes more to economic growth than other fiscal policies.