All inflation articles – Page 4
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News
PPF urges trustees to plan for sponsor insolvency
On the go: The Pension Protection Fund is encouraging trustees to have a contingency plan in place for sponsor insolvency, as the PPF 7800 index decreased for the first time is six months.
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Taylor Wimpey suspends escrow payments
On the go: Home construction company Taylor Wimpey has suspended escrow payments to its defined benefit pension scheme due to its strong funding position.
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Unite calls for pension protection in Bournemouth Transport deal
On the go: The trade union Unite has called on the prospective new owners of Bournemouth Transport to commit to protecting jobs and pensions.
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BMA blasts Sunak role in NHS pensions taxation
The British Medical Association has hit out at Rishi Sunak for changes made during his time as chancellor of the exchequer to the tapered annual allowance of NHS pensions.
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News
NHS pension payments delayed as retirements surge 50%
More than a thousand NHS pensioners have seen their pension payments delayed as the NHS Business Services Authority, which administers NHS pensions, struggles to cope with a spike in retirements and resignations.
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Mineworkers’ scheme to align pension increases with RPI
On the go: The Mineworkers’ Pension Scheme has announced pension increases aligned with the retail price index for 2022 and 2023, currently running at 11.8 per cent.
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Opinion
What has happened to my inflation hedge?
With inflation now printing at its highest level since 1982, the year after index-linked gilts were first issued to help tame rampant inflation, inflation pressures have proved to be far from ‘transient’.
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News
Inflation hits new 40-year high of 9.4%
On the go: The rate of inflation has risen to 9.4 per cent in the 12 months to June, as the governor of the Bank of England warns that interest rates could be increased by 0.5 per cent in the next decision meeting.
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News
MPs call for tax-unregistered NHS pension scheme
MPs have called on the government to revisit legislation that is being blamed for early retirements among NHS workers and financial penalties on health workers.
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Nadhim Zahawi appointed chancellor after Sunak resigns
On the go: Nadhim Zahawi has been appointed chancellor of the exchequer after dramatic resignations from cabinet heavyweights shook the UK government.
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Aon and Mercer issue ‘urgent’ call to action over LDI strategies
Consultancies Aon and Mercer have urged pension schemes, trustees and sponsors to prepare to intervene to protect their schemes, as bond market volatility puts strain on liability-driven investment strategies.
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Podcasts
Podcast: Schemes will have a tough job weighing up discretionary increases
Podcast: A difficult balance must be struck where schemes are considering discretionary increases: alleviating the cost of living crisis for some members will have to be weighed against the needs of the current workforce. Aon partner Lynda Whitney is joined by Tim Middleton, director of policy and external affairs at the Pensions Management Institute, to discuss this dilemma, as well as the progress of the McCloud remedy and schemes’ dashboard readiness.
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News
One in 10 pause contributions due to cost of living crisis
On the go: Around one in 10 savers have cut back or stopped contributing to their pension as a result of stagnant wages and inflation, according to a new report.
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News
Four in five DB transfer requests raise scam warning
On the go: Four in five (83 per cent) defined benefit transfer requests have raised one or more warning flags, according to XPS Pensions Group.
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Opinion
Inflation protection for pension scheme benefits
Pensions schemes, as well as pensioners, have not had to worry too much about the impact of inflation over the past 30 years.
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News
Cost of discretionary increases to combat inflation could hit £18bn
The cost of awarding discretionary increases to members could now add £18bn to defined benefit schemes' liabilities, experts have warned, as inflation continues to rise.
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News
Bank of England raises interest rates to 1.25%
On the go: The Bank of England has raised interest rates for the fifth time in a row to 1.25 per cent.
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News
FTSE 100 schemes see surplus hit £100bn record
On the go: Defined benefit schemes sponsored by FTSE 100 companies have seen their surplus on an IAS 19 basis hit a record £100bn in mid-May, according to new analysis.
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News
Maps aware living squeeze could see savers dip into their pensions
On the go: The Money and Pensions Service has said it is “mindful” of the ongoing living cost crisis and the pressure it is placing on savers’ pension pots.
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Opinion
Will inflation knock your scheme’s endgame strategy off track?
Effective defined benefit endgame strategies require three things for success. First, a clear endgame objective, second a clear plan to get there, and finally an effective governance structure to keep the scheme on track.