All Inflation articles – Page 11
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News
Dutch sector schemes return to indexation as funding improves
Several company pension funds granted full inflation compensation of 1.34% to members
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UK roundup: De La Rue makes CPI switch, FCA eyes BSPS advice
Plus: Politicians oppose benefit ‘clawbacks’; TPT appoints Redington
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BT plans indexation cut to reduce £9bn deficit
UK telecoms giant seeking clarity from courts as it attempts to address funding shortfall
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Dairy Crest cuts indexation through CPI switch
Move from RPI to CPI is expected to save sponsor £24m in two years
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Pension funds should map out inflation risk: AXA IM
Inflation exposure is likely to grow as solvency improves and indexation returns to Dutch pension funds
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UK pensions minister supports indexation change 'in principle'
Schemes should be allowed to change indexation calculations ‘as long as members are protected’
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Special Report
Inflation Assets: The Eternal Coin
In an age when plastic and digital forms are taking over the role of money, a coin that never loses value could be the solution to a lifelong problem, write Malcolm Cooper, Ian Harris and Michael Mainelli
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Inflation Assets: Timber
Investors recognise the inflation-hedging properties of timberland. Martin Steward asks whether it can be managed for regular inflation-linked cash flows
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Inflation Assets: Intricacies of infrastructure
Infrastructure can offer some inflation protection, but pension funds must know what they are doing, writes Maha Khan Phillips
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Inflation Assets: Safe as houses
Martin Steward looks at some alternative real estate-related cash flows for their inflation-sensitivity and minimal exposure to capital value volatility
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Inflation Assets: The great divide
Anthony Harrington surveys competing views on the direction of inflation and bond yields
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Inflation Assets: Infrastructure coming of age
Infrastructure assets are a great fit for pension fund portfolios, argues Danny Latham, but the sector needs more standardised risk and performance measures