|  | Your one point of access to surveys, research and reports for the Pensions ProfessionalSearching for: researcher is "redington" Surveys listed in reverse order of publication date Results 1-3 of 3. Dire Straits: How Asset Allocation Affects Pension Scheme Vulnerability to Extreme Risks | Dire Straits: How Asset Allocation Affects Pension Scheme Vulnerability to Extreme Risks | Redington | Jul 2013 | United Kingdom | Investment - Performance | A white paper by Redington assesses the impact of three extreme economic scenarios on a hypothetical pension scheme using two different asset allocations and hedging strategies. According to the report, deflation is the worst scenario for the hypothetical scheme, reducing the funding ratio by 17%, or by 6% with diversification into alternative assets.
More details are generally available exclusively to subscribers of Perspective, the electronic pensions legal & regulatory information and news service. To read the summary, subscribers should launch Perspective and navigate via the Table of Documents to PensionSurveys >> Jul 2013 or click here (this link will not work in all circumstances). For further information about Perspective click here. | 80782780 | | Click here to contact the authors. | | Mountains of the Mind - Pension Funds' Greatest Challenges in 2013 | Mountains of the Mind - Pension Funds' Greatest Challenges in 2013 | Redington | May 2013 | United Kingdom | Trustees, Scheme Issues & Trends, Pension Reform, Longevity, Investment - General | A survey of trustees, sponsors, pension managers and advisers by Redington highlights the key challenges of the pensions industry over the medium and long term. According to the report, entitled "Mountains of the Mind - Pension Funds' Greatest Challenges in 2013", 37% of respondents cited political uncertainty and interference as the greatest political and regulatory risk factor over a 10- to 20-year timeframe. Deficit and funding management was the top financial and economic challenge, while governance and decision-making was the most popular operational challenge.
More details are generally available exclusively to subscribers of Perspective, the electronic pensions legal & regulatory information and news service. To read the summary, subscribers should launch Perspective and navigate via the Table of Documents to PensionSurveys >> May 2013 or click here (this link will not work in all circumstances). For further information about Perspective click here. | 72769274 | | Click here to contact the authors. | | Asset Class Spring Summer Collection 2011 | Asset Class Spring Summer Collection 2011 | Redington | 9 Jun 2011 | United Kingdom | Investment - General | Redington has published its "Spring Summer Collection" for 2011, which explores investment opportunities for pension funds. The report finds that pension funds have recently become more interested in investing in infrastructure, but warns that this requires careful assessment of risks.
More details are generally available exclusively to subscribers of Perspective, the electronic pensions legal & regulatory information and news service. To read the summary, subscribers should launch Perspective and navigate via the Table of Documents to PensionSurveys >> Jun 2011 or click here (this link will not work in all circumstances). For further information about Perspective click here. | 6A62696B | | Click here to contact the authors. | |
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