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- Schemes continue move out of equities
- Seeking returns: insurance companies and the low yield dilemma
- Unconstrained investing: is freedom from indices the future?
- Watching out for the risk/return trade-off: Zurich Insurance Group’s Tom Rogers
News
Global Marine Systems scheme appoints delegated consultant
The £90m Global Marine Systems Pension Scheme has chosen Aon Hewitt as a delegated investment consultant.
TPR encourages greater flexibility on scheme funding
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) is allowing pension schemes greater flexibility when it comes to funding that does not rely heavily on basing investment return assumptions on risk-free assets and gilts.
Features
Opinion
It’s not you, it’s me
It would be fair to say the marriage between UK pension schemes and exchange traded funds (ETFs) has had a shaky start. It seems to me, rather than having entered the honeymoon period and then into happily-wedded bliss, their relationship never really started and so UK pension funds and ETFs have barely even consummated things, let alone moved beyond that.
Does the rise of DGFs signify the downfall of hedge funds?
The popularity of diversified growth funds (DGFs) in institutional investment portfolios has soared in recent years. As investors continue to strive for relatively consistent returns through flexible investment in a range of traditional and/ or alternative return sources, there is increasing recognition that DGFs are also capable of serving the role that hedge funds have traditionally filled in portfolios. For advisers and investors, the lure of cheaper fees, greater simplicity and improved transparency can render DGFs more appetising than investing in hedge funds. However, will increasing interest in DGFs eventually result in the downfall of hedge funds?






























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