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News
Consultants advise asset owners to protect against tail risk
Amid high inflation, market volatility and mounting fears of recession, investment consultants are advising asset owners to consider implementing some form of tail-risk protection, while urging them to first focus on building well-diversified investment portfolios that could protect against downside risks.
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Equities drive fiduciary management performance in 2021
On the go: Fiduciary managers depended on a strong performance by equity markets to drive returns in 2021, helping most to outperform a key benchmark.
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Opinion
Building portfolio resilience: Should schemes consider hedge funds?
While 2021 was another strong year for the equity and bond markets, the road ahead looks far less rosy and more uncertain.
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Opinion
Are alternatives a good substitute to bonds for pension schemes?
Historically, government bonds have played a number of important roles in UK pension schemes’ allocations. They have provided liquidity, strong diversification benefits to equities, and offered good and reliable income.
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Pearl Group pension fund completes further buy-in
On the go: The £2.9bn Pearl Group Staff Pension Scheme, one of Phoenix Group’s main pension schemes, has completed a second £998m buy-in with the group’s life assurance company, Phoenix Life.
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Opinion
Does paying more deliver more performance?
You get what you pay for, right? As far as fund management is concerned, this old adage does not quite ring true, although as ever there are some caveats.
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Trustees should act now to guard against market collapse
On the go: Trustees and sponsors of defined benefit schemes should increase their asset allocations to alternatives and hedge funds in light of high valuations and stretched yields, Cambridge Associates urges in new research.
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Features
Alternative risk premium funds fail to deliver on promises in testing 2018
Analysis: Pension schemes continue to pour assets into fast-growing alternative risk premium strategies, despite a torrid 2018 for returns and concerns over the diversification benefits delivered by the funds.
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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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Features
Jaguar scheme opts for forestry and farmland
The Jaguar Pension Plan has invested in agriculture and timber funds in a bid to diversify its portfolio and develop its exposure to opportunistic private markets.
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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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Opinion
Would your portfolio benefit from a hedge fund allocation?
Multiple institutional investors have brought their sizeable hedge fund allocations under review over recent years, prompting a wider reassessment of the asset class.
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Opinion
Is it time to trim your hedge funds?
Analysis: Since 2000, there has been an extraordinary rise in hedge fund investment. While only 2.1 per cent of large institutional investors had money in hedge funds in 2000, cost analysis service CEM Benchmarking says that this figure surpassed 50 per cent in 2016.
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Features
Liquid alternatives: How diversified is your DC default?
Analysis: Defined contribution default funds are facing the unenviable task of constructing diversified portfolios with limited budgets and a requirement for liquidity. Could liquid alternatives help?
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Features
Warwickshire cuts hedge funds from portfolio
The £2.1bn Warwickshire County Council Pension Fund has sold off its hedge fund allocation in anticipation of its move into the Border to Coast Pensions Partnership.
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Opinion
Will the return of volatility save active management?
You will have probably read that Warren Buffett recently cashed in his bet against hedge fund firm Protégé Partners.
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News
Alternative risk premium strategies could see rise despite set-up costs
Alternative risk premium strategies present a relatively low-cost way of attaining diversification according to new research, but some say high implementation costs are likely to prevent them from taking over scheme portfolios.
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Features
Taylor Wimpey builds synthetic equities to tackle volatility
The pension scheme of housebuilder Taylor Wimpey has undertaken a widespread derisking programme, strengthening existing hedges while converting physical equity investments into a synthetic, volatility-dampening exposure.
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Features
Reuters scheme simplifies strategy in liquidity search
As part of a push to simplify its asset allocation and achieve greater liquidity, Reuters Pension Fund is exiting its property investments, putting some of the proceeds into a new buy-and-maintain mandate and an existing diversified growth fund.
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FCA wants to strengthen duty on managers and consultants
About £109bn of investor assets is held by managers who charge high fees but do not offer significant variation from an index-tracking strategy, the Financial Conduct Authority’s interim report on competition in the asset management market has found.