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Chancellor seeks to address concerns of pensions industry over investing in long-term infrastructure projects
Parliamentary scheme highlights challenge of government push for more domestic investing
Government took over Bradford & Bingley and Northern Rock during 2008 financial crisis
British Business Bank to lead push for funds to invest in high-growth companies
UK regulator in call for reforms to workplace retirement savings
Executives want greater incentives to back high-risk areas and a broader choice of opportunities for their capital
Also in today’s newsletter, Carbon Disclosure Project’s new chief details planned reforms
Proposed ‘Venture Capital Compact’ would include pledge to look at fund structure to address pension industry concerns
Expectations have changed — so should the industry
With prices plunging and yields at decade highs, these are the parts of the financial system that could come under strain
Also in today’s newsletter, ExxonMobil pension fund fined over climate disclosures
Politicians should not forget that we all have a stake in a functioning pensions market
The UK government is encouraging more retirement savings into higher-growth areas
Government set to launch a consultation on key policy change
The UK’s first commercial pension consolidator made three attempts at regulatory approval
Backlash from business as Pension Protection Fund’s reserves swell to more than £12bn
Any switch to compulsory investment in the UK would set klaxons blaring for lawyers and trustees of schemes
Outsourcing deal is the largest of its kind in the UK to date
Big ideas for DB pensions look more harmful than helpful
Statutory public corporation says its role should be expanded so that it can manage healthy defined benefit schemes
Canadian pension fund agrees to buy holding from Caledonia Investments in roughly £450mn deal
Reforms are needed to enable the provision of a secure and comfortable retirement for millions of people
Data showing big gaps in investment costs suggests lack of transparency is hitting pension savers
There might not be a correlation between size and performance but there is a case for consolidation
Company schemes look more secure — but annual increase caps hit defined benefit payouts
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