All articles by IPE Staff – Page 28
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NewsSecond UK DB funding code consultation delayed until late summer
Delay due to timing of government regulations
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Worcestershire scheme backs Gresham forestry carbon credits strategy [updated]
Investors receive distributions in the form of verified carbon credits
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ESG roundup: APG completes coal and tar sand exit for clients
Plus: Havering, Lewisham seed London CIV Paris-aligned index fund; Moody’s launches ‘temperature alignment data’
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NewsPeople moves: Former Laborfonds CEO joins Green Arrow board; Velliv head of ESG exits [updated]
Velliv, ABP, Lombard Odier Group, Angelo Gordon, Unigestion, La Française, TwentyFour, Green Arrow Capital
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UK roundup: Pub group hires fiduciary manager
Plus: DC market could allocate up to 40% to illiquids; Liontrust to acquire Majedie Asset Management
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NewsPrivate markets-hungry investors most keen on growth capital – survey
Investment bank Numis surveyed 200 institutional investors in September
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IPE Awards: PPF wins European Pension Fund of the Year
Heribert Karch receives Outstanding Industry Contribution award
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UK DB schemes’ surplus should lead to more efficient investing, says PwC
Pension scheme investment in Gilts has more than doubled, from 23% to 50% of their assets, the firm found
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People moves: New Generation business gets impact specialist [updated]
UBS AM, JPMAM, Just Climate, Generation, KKR, ABP, Janus Henderson, Redington, Candriam, Jupiter
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NewsESG roundup: ERAFP, KLP, PensionDanmark in biodiversity pledge
Plus: LGPS funds add to net-zero trend; Periphery ‘trailblazing’ in wind and solar; AMX creates tax transparent CCF for Storebrand
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FeaturesPensions Insider: Like the lead role in a bad film
In the sixth of a series of articles aimed at empowering trustees, our insider advises full cooperation with investigators if falsely suspected of impropriety
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Special ReportOutlook: New challenges await
Inflation rising above central bank targets in both the US and Europe threatens the global economy as it recovers from the shock of COVID-19. The impact on interest rates and growth is unclear, leaving investors with a dilemma on their hands. Should they continue to maintain a risk-on stance or raise their defences against potentially higher volatility throughout next year? At this time of uncertainty, IPE asked a selection of CIOs and strategists to comment about their asset allocation priorities for 2022 and beyond
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NewsPeople moves: Credit Suisse names sustainable investing global head
Credit Suisse AM, LGIM, Investment Association, Aon, Newton, Neuberger Berman, MN, Golding Capital Partners
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NewsLawyers back superfunds as strong ‘Plan B’ for DB plans
But legal experts split over best sequencing of action for schemes with insolvent sponsors
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NewsMandate roundup: FRR awards corporate bond mandates
Plus: Border to Coast launches £3.7bn multi-asset credit fund
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People moves: Goldman Sachs AM recruits UK fiduciary management MD
Goldman Sachs, Chronos, Putnam, Fidelity, Ninety One, MV Credit, IPD, Enplan, Aviva Investors, Qontigo, Aba, PensionsEurope
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UK roundup: MFS launches credit strategy for DB schemes, insurers
Plus: Overseas banking group closes buy-in deal for UK scheme
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Honda pension fund picks Mercer for fiduciary services
Plus: Pension fund seeks EM managers to invest £200m
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NewsPeople moves: Federated Hermes International picks RI director
Federated Hermes, ITS, Cardano, Hannoversche Kassen, ACPA, Kenfo, Qontigo, BNP PAM, Allianz, Barings
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People moves: Willis Towers Watson names Sweden chief
Willis Towers Watson, PFA, BaFin, APPT, BMO GAM, Robeco, Natixis, HSBC AM, Alcentra, Soka-Bau, Nuveen, MFS, Preqin, USS, Veritas





