All London Stock Exchange articles
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News
FCA to establish code of conduct for ESG data and ratings providers
On the go: The Financial Conduct Authority will establish a voluntary code of conduct while it awaits further action from the Treasury.
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Reuters scheme agrees full buy-in with L&G
On the go: The Reuters Supplementary Pension Scheme has agreed a circa £310m full buy-in with Legal & General Assurance Society.
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TPI’s new centre to boost data coverage to 10,000 companies
On the go: The Transition Pathway Initiative has launched the TPI Global Climate Transition Centre, which will boost independent company assessments from 400 to 10,000.
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State Street pays schemes for missed return after index error
On the go: State Street Global Advisors is making payments to pension schemes, including PensionBee, after an error made by FTSE Russell in the composition of one of its indices affected the returns of several funds offered by the asset manager.
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PensionBee valued at £346m ahead of IPO
On the go: Consolidator PensionBee could be valued at between £346m and £384m when it floats on the London Stock Exchange.
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PensionBee targets £55m capital raise as IPO plans confirmed
On the go: PensionBee is aiming to raise £55m through issuing new shares, as the pension provider confirms its intention to list on the London Stock Exchange.
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PensionBee plans London stock exchange float
On the go: Pension consolidator PensionBee is considering floating on the London Stock Exchange, which it says will allow it to invest in future growth.
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Features
Schemes tackle longevity risk with annual reviews
Schemes such as Astra Zeneca and Reckitt Benckiser have made sizable changes to their life expectancy assumptions, but Owen Walker discovers small, frequent reviews are better to avoid the risk of poor data.
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Features
Insurers deliver flexible derisking payment plans
Schemes looking to take advantage of the current favourable pricing in the derisking market have been offered a range of flexible payment options by insurers.