Issue Index
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A broad church
May 2010
The Church of England pension scheme attracted criticism for its investment strategy last year. But, as Andrew Sheen reports, the scheme has every confidence in its long-term aims
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A stake in the world
May 2010
Spreading your scheme’s equity investments around the world can be tailored to reduce or seek extra returns, says Alastair O’Dell
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A talent for trusteeship
May 2010
Pat Moloney is optimistic for the future having fought his corner in the past, as a trustee of the telent scheme, finds Alison Warner
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Asset Allocation Q&A
May 2010
We ask industry experts for their views on developments in asset allocation
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Centre stage
May 2010
Defined contribution schemes are being thrust into the spotlight, giving governance a much more important role, finds Maggie Williams
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Defined benefit in 2010
May 2010
The Pensions Regulator sets out its DB agenda
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Do not fear angry markets
May 2010
Political volatility is one storm that trustees can ride through with some confidence
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Emerging markets
May 2010
In this instalment of Trustee Masterclass, we explore the diversification benefits associated with an appropriate exposure to the rapidly expanding emerging market segment
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Getting responsible
May 2010
Tim Middleton looks at Socially Responsible Investment
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Hard assets
May 2010
Infrastructure investing is a long-term commitment. That makes it a good match for pension schemes, finds Andrew Sheen
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Leaving the L-plates behind
May 2010
Keeping up to speed with changing trusteeship can be a challenge for new and established trustees alike. Christine Senior examines how individual schemes have navigated the road of trustee training
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Month by numbers
May 2010
Interesting statistics from May/June
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On the agenda
May 2010
James Walsh, NAPF, looks ahead to regulatory developments
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Playing the long game
May 2010
Longevity risk is not a short-term problem for trustees, but it’s important to address it sooner rather than later, finds Pamela Atherton
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Right place, right time
May 2010
Deciding which assets to invest in – and how much to allocate to each one at any time – is essential to good portfolio design, as Tim Sharp discovers
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Safe as houses?
May 2010
Pension funds typically use government bonds as a low-risk form of investment. But, asks Peter Carvill, in the wake of the Greek crisis, are they really that safe?
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Self defence
May 2010
Trustees have little to fear from the law providing they follow the rules and take advice when it’s needed, says Matthew Craig
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Show of Strength
May 2010
A sponsor’s ongoing ability to support its pension scheme is a major concern for all defined benefit trustees, as Richard Lowe explains
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The future of pension schemes
May 2010
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Third party, first class
May 2010
Choosing a third party administrator is a major decision for pension schemes. To get the process right trustees must put their scheme’s needs first, says Philip Bretnall
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TKU: Statement of Investment Principles
May 2010
In this instalment of our regular series on the Trustee Knowledge and Understanding syllabus, David Walker examines Unit 11
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To pay or not to pay?
May 2010
With the burden of responsibility increasing all the time, should trustees be paid for their efforts? asks Andrew Sheen
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Training for the 21st century trustee
May 2010
Gillian King, director of education & trustee development, The Pensions Management Institute introduces our trustee training supplement
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Training Q&A
May 2010
We ask industry experts for their views on developments in training
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Trustee briefing
May 2010
The month’s biggest stories
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Trustee Talking Point
May 2010
Andrew Sheen speaks to trustees about a hot topic in the pensions world
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Yes, Minister?
May 2010
An open letter to the new pensions minster from
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