All articles by Venilia Amorim – Page 24
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Asset owners take hit as oil price war escalates
‘The best protection, as ever, is to have been prepared before the panic’
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ERAFP and KENFO join UN’s Net-Zero Asset Owner Alliance
‘We encourage more governments, companies and investors around the world to address the net zero challenge’
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Chinese insurers pick Redington’s analytics platform
The first two clients to benefit from YuYuan’s products and services
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UK’s FCA calls on listed companies to improve climate-related disclosures
‘The FCA should just make the TCFD recommendations mandatory for all listed companies’
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Vodafone UK DC scheme transfers to LifeSight
Once the transfer is complete, the DC plan will be wound up
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Pensions trio pushes long-termism approach for value creation
Companies that maximize corporate revenue without considering their impacts put their long-term growth at risk
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Fujitsu’s UK scheme moves DC members to master trust
Financial advice included to support members’ decision making
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Former KPMG pensions advisory unit spun out as Isio
CEO sees increased demand for bespoke solutions
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Opinion Pieces
Super asset managers: size matters
Institutional investors must question how the emergence of super asset managers have really benefited them over the years, especially since the cycle of mergers and acquisitions seems to have continued 10 years on.
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UK schemes unfit to report on ESG policies, says CACEIS
Good governance involves responsible investing
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Manchester scheme to limit board members’ terms of office
Under a plan of recommendation to the administering authority, terms of office are also due to be staggered
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DC schemes struggle to measure up, says Aon
There could be value in moving into a master trust structure
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BAE Systems agrees £1bn contribution to pension fund
The actuarial valuation of the BAE Systems section showed a funding level of 92% with a deficit of £1.9bn
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PLSA’s voting guidelines calls for climate change accountability
Investors should use the ‘2020 AGM season to hold directors individually accountable on issues of continued concern’
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Franklin Templeton to acquire Legg Mason, forming $1.5trn manager
EnTrust Global, a Legg Mason affiliate, will repurchase its business
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NEST stays cautious despite positive 2019 returns
Good performance across high yield bonds, emerging market debt and equity, similar numbers not expected for 2020
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PwC: Dutch schemes invest largest stake abroad
Foreign holdings of Dutch pension funds increased by six percentage points
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Westminster scheme weighs renewable infra move
Adviser recommends at least 5% allocation to illiquid alternatives and extra 5% in fixed income
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Schroders pension fund earmarks £800m to cashflow-driven strategy
‘SRBS is rapidly maturing and, as a result, was facing a range of challenge’
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Consultants unravel coronavirus implications for Dutch schemes
Dutch pension funds remain vulnerable because of the sector’s widely shared expectation of lower returns in the coming years