All Investment articles – Page 23
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BT Pension Scheme sells stake in real estate venture
On the go: The £57.5bn BT Pension Scheme, via Federated Hermes, has sold part of its stake in the engineering and technology business park Silverstone Park to the $550.4bn (£342.6bn) Canada Pension Plan Investment Board.
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Lambeth eyes affordable housing, BCPP picks ESG data provider
ESG spotlight: A roundup of the latest news on environmental, social and governance initiatives, including the London Borough of Lambeth Pension Fund planning investment in affordable housing, and the Border to Coast Pensions Partnership appointing an ESG data provider.
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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.
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BT awards $1bn private equity mandate to Hermes
On the go: The £57.5bn BT Pension Scheme has awarded a $1bn (£801.4mn) private equity mandate to Hermes GPE, further building on two previous private equity investments with the manager.
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Government issues call for evidence on climate investment
On the go: The UK government is exploring ways to increase the mobilisation of public and private investment to achieve 2030 climate and nature targets in emerging and developing economies, having launched a call for evidence on May 12.
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Just two-thirds of master trusts will deliver ‘moderate’ retiree outcomes
On the go: There is at least a 600 basis point difference in returns between the top and bottom-performing master trust providers due to a wide variety of approaches to default investment strategies, according to research by LCP.
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CofE convenes climate transition group, Clara pledges net zero
ESG spotlight: A roundup of the latest news on environmental, social and governance initiatives, including a coalition of UK pension funds joining forces to support climate transition in emerging markets, and a net zero pledge from Clara-Pensions.
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PIC invests in social housing, Brunel targets biodiversity
ESG spotlight: A roundup of the latest news on environmental, social and governance initiatives, including the Pension Insurance Corporation investing in a social housing provider and the Brunel Pension Partnership highlighting biodiversity as a priority following a review of its responsible investment strategy.
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60% of pension funds don’t expect to meet net zero goals
Sixty per cent of a group of large pension funds across North America, Europe and Australasia believe they will fail to achieve their net zero goals under current conditions, new research has revealed.
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Nest hires efficient portfolio manager
On the go: Master trust Nest has appointed a manager to help make its portfolio management more efficient through the use of derivative contracts.
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Tesco: 9 in 10 members seek trust and safety in an ESG strategy
Members want a responsible investment strategy to deliver growth, but they also want to have trust in their scheme and ensure their savings are safe, according to research on Tesco’s defined contribution scheme members.
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Scheme costs ‘could increase’ under plans to promote illiquids in DC
The Department for Work and Pensions’ plans to promote investment in illiquid assets could end up increasing costs for members and raise the regulatory burden on schemes without improving retirement outcomes, consultants have warned.
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Worcestershire invests in climate fund, insurers lock in net zero targets
ESG spotlight: A roundup of the latest news on environmental, social and governance initiatives, including the Worcestershire County Council Pension Fund investing in a climate fund, bulk annuity insurers all having set net zero targets, and the Church of England Pensions Board slashing the carbon intensity of its holdings by a fifth.
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Schemes could bag £100bn in savings after bank base rate hike
The Bank of England's anticipated move to raise rates could fuel huge savings for defined benefit schemes, although the inflationary outlook has deteriorated as the cost of living crisis continues to bite.
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Opinion
Should DC default funds take more risk?
There are powerful fiduciary justifications on both sides of the “risk” debate for defined contribution default funds. On the one hand, there is the argument in favour of more risk, because higher expected returns are most important.
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Nest brings private equity investment to UK savers
On the go: Master trust Nest has opened the door to private equity investment for millions of UK pension savers. Nest, which manages £24bn in assets and whose customer base represents a third of the UK workforce, has launched a private equity fund in tandem with Schroders Capital.
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Less than third of schemes regularly track individual fund performance
On the go: Just 30 per cent of pension schemes regularly monitor individual fund performance as experienced by members, according to new research.
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Standard Life’s sustainable switch and a new LGPS active fund
ESG spotlight: A roundup of the latest news on environmental, social and governance initiatives, including a new sustainable multi-asset profile from Standard Life, a £1bn sustainable global equities fund from LGPS Central, and an anti-scams pledge from the Universities Superannuation Scheme.