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TPR investment lead mulls role of ‘groupthink’ in LDI crisis
The Pensions Regulator’s lead investment consultant, Fred Berry, has suggested that industry “groupthink” may have played a part in creating the conditions for the liquidity crisis which engulfed defined benefit pension schemes in the autumn.
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Legal review raises questions over PPF assessment period
Compensation paid by schemes during the Pension Protection Fund’s assessment period has come under legal scrutiny, with an employment tribunal decision potentially forbidding limits on benefits paid during that time, according to lawyers.
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Trustees warn single code will be significant resource drain
Uncertainty over the forthcoming changes in the Pensions Regulator’s new single code of practice is causing anxiety among trustees, as they expect it to have a huge impact on their time and resources.
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How to win a PIPA and influence judges
The March 11 deadline for submissions into this year’s Pension and Investment Provider Awards is fast approaching.
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How Derbyshire scheme is using sustainability to generate returns
The trustees of the £5.6bn Derbyshire Pension Fund are taking climate change seriously.
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How pension schemes can help the UK meet its sustainability goals
Tackling climate change is high on the agenda for pension scheme trustees, and with COP26 only recent history, taking action has never felt more pressing. However, trustees must be careful to balance this with generating investment returns.
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Who should be changing fast fashion?
Fast-fashion brands have been embroiled in scandals, but investor initiatives and trustee engagement are telling labels that being green is in this season.
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Is social policy essential for schemes to promote change?
Integrating environmental, social and governance credentials into pensions has become increasingly common, yet deciding whether schemes should adopt a specific policy on social matters has become a point of contention.
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PPF creates panel to support trustees with stressed sponsors
On the go: The Pension Protection Fund has established a new panel to support trustees where the scheme’s employer is in stressed or distressed circumstances.
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PPF could soon face court challenge on CVA stance, says barrister
The Pension Protection Fund could soon face a challenge to the way it acts in company voluntary arrangements, according to one legal expert, as it is seen as a ‘super creditor’ with preferential treatment in these restructuring processes.
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Professional trustee standards created to encourage better practices
The introduction of formal standards for professional trustees has been welcomed as a vital step in improving scheme governance, but concerns remain over whether the framework is robust enough.
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Opinion
DC Debate Q4: A pensions policy wishlist
After many years of tinkering, many in the pensions industry pray for no news and stability in the Department for Work and Pensions' policy announcements. But what changes could benefit savers, rather than the taxman? Five defined contribution experts discuss.
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Opinion
DC Debate Q4: AE changes to protect the needy
Five defined contribution experts discuss whether the government should raise minimum contribution levels further than currently planned, and how to help low earners and the self-employed.
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ESG confusion hindering smaller schemes
Smaller pension schemes lack the governance, investment choice and concrete understanding required to properly engage with environmental, social and governance factors, according to the Pensions Policy Institute.
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Features
Rhondda Cynon Taf approves plan for alternatives
The Rhondda Cynon Taf Pension Fund has agreed to wind down its lofty equity exposure in favour of new allocations to absolute return bonds and infrastructure.
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Opinion
DC Debate Q2: Deferred annuities, retirement expectations and more
Five defined contribution experts talk about deferred annuity products, retirement expectations, and how the industry is adapting to people's changing work patterns.
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Opinion
DC Debate Q2: Default retirement pathways, flexibility and guidance
Five defined contribution experts discuss default pathways, striking a balance between flexibility and secure income, and the importance of guidance at retirement.
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Features
Are diversified growth funds the place to be?
Analysis: Experts remain divided over the value offered by diversified growth funds. While DGFs offer a source of return that comes with reduced risk and daily pricing, they have come in for criticism in recent years over a perceived lack of performance and value.
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Opinion
Pensions industry still behind on gender pay gap
Analysis: The pensions industry is slowly publishing its gender pay gap data, and it does not make for pleasant reading.