Remember s892 that was going to screw SWFs?
SWFs got cross, and @marymcd.bsky.social got the US Treasury to provide on-the-record assurance that existing investments won't be subject to changes.
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Really interesting article but it's important to note that the 'cost' of these schemes is more than just the cash cost. Moving to a funded model would make them more sustainable, reduce the cost of funding them, boost investment + improve the UK's net investment position www.ft.com/content/afa6...
Thank you William, much appreciated!
USS has had some high-profile investment failures in recent years and its returns have lagged other open DB schemes. But its funding position has improved dramatically and a higher hedge ratio now makes the fund look more resilient. Has its investment strategy worked? www.ft.com/content/f0e9...
Hosted today's FT News Briefing, featuring segments on Chinese demographics, EVs, Saudi Arabian bank borrowing and an interview with @marymcd.bsky.social on Europe's pension woes.
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Good FT Big Read on whether Europe can still afford its generous state pensions by @marymcd.bsky.social www.ft.com/content/9c3c...
Thanks Toby!
Excellent to see @marymcd.bsky.social with a full page pensions piece in today’s FT.
Politics and pensions mix badly.
Private equity has been in the doldrums, with groups struggling to exit investments and raise fresh capital. But one of the world’s biggest PE investors isn't holding back: www.ft.com/content/0b97...
Good piece by @marymcd.bsky.social on insurers taking leveraged gilt bets to enhance returns ft.com/content/427a... One reason for this demand is the UK government has closed off the market for public corporation debt (pricing at c.50-100 bps above gilts) Crucially this debt would transform the rate
In the ultra-competitive market for corporate pensions deals, and with credit spreads incredibly tight, big insurers are leveraging up their gilts to eke out higher returns.
Leveraged gilts backing pensions: never goes wrong obviously
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A new wave of economic nationalism in Canada is pushing the country's largest pension funds to invest more in the domestic economy www.ft.com/content/209a...
Move over ‘Maple 8’, here comes UK’s ‘Sterling 20’ group of pension funds… on.ft.com/4n39uYN w/ @aarmstrongsays.bsky.social and @jenwilliamsft.bsky.social
The 21 local authority pension funds orphaned by closure of Access and Brunel asset pools look set to split almost evenly with seven to Border to Coast, seven to LGPS Central, and four to LPPI (three yet to announce but two expected to go to LPPI). Govt said they could not all move together.
Baillie Gifford among fund managers at risk from pooling of local authority pension funds on.ft.com/4mC6Hpi
Tax-free pension withdrawals have shot up ahead of bringing pensions within IHT and budget speculation that the tax-free lump sum allowance will be cut. FoI response from FCA. w/ @emdunks.bsky.social: www.ft.com/content/f9f9...
PFZW has pulled €14bn equity mandate from BlackRock and €15bn from LGIM as it pivots to active strategies after a sustainability review. PFZW said it had “become more difficult to align with American managers when it comes to voting”. w/ @attractamooney.bsky.social www.ft.com/content/e8ec...
Reform's Richard Tice making some bold claims on LGPS reform. Many agree costs should be lower but are sceptical of his plans: www.ft.com/content/f325...
Retail gilt splurge that definitely won't go wrong continues
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Nice story from @marymcd.bsky.social @emilydherbert.bsky.social @lexiter.ft.com
www.ft.com/content/8f73... The National Wealth Fund has partnered with Aware Super and Equitix to invest £500mn in battery developement and storage across England and Scotland. Aware Super hopes for double digit returns. Will British pension funds follow?
M&G, Schroders and Hargreaves Lansdown explore entering the ‘master trust’ pension market, which DWP estimates could grow from about £140bn in 2023 to about £420bn in 2030. www.ft.com/content/685e...
How much must pre-92 and post-92 universities contribute to pensions? The schemes have different accrual rates and different levels of security, but this is what VCs see when looking at payroll: it now costs way more to hire an academic (on the same salary) at a post-92 university.
Interesting read on how pension costs are squeezing post-92 universities from @marymcd.bsky.social on.ft.com/4oTBmAW
Big LGPS news - seven of the local authority funds in the ACCESS pool have signalled intent to joing Border to Coast - which will pull its aum from £65bn to over £100bn www.ft.com/content/04b6...
The latest in North American investors swooping in on the UK's pension risk transfer market @leeharris.ft.com www.ft.com/content/f460...
The most important story in the world right now.
HMRC has made some changes to its plans for bringing pensions within inheritance tax estates from 2027 - welcomed by scheme administrators but adds more burden to estate executors. Good news for DB schemes that death in service benefits no longer in scope www.ft.com/content/ec85...
UK launches review into state pension age https://on.ft.com/3UnSBfu
UK pensions overhaul looms as minister warns of slump in retirement income https://on.ft.com/4fj0ixr