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Moving funds into £220m property scheme ‘not prudent’, says Unison
Wealthy London borough to put one-fifth of its pension fund into commercial property
Five Star and League say ‘age of privilege is over’ for politicians
Franklin Templeton, Kames and HSBC among funds yet to back greater disclosure initiative
Supreme Court’s Janus v AFSCME ruling may be year’s most politically significant
Retired scheme members could suffer cuts to their monthly income
Party leader’s move signals how a Labour government would approach climate change
Poor returns and investor disinterest could hit plans to fund tomorrow’s unicorns
President capitalises on a nascent recovery by relaunching retirement benefit proposals
Bank of England’s pension scheme looks at moving up risk spectrum, writes Peter Smith
Young workers across the health service are ‘clearly struggling’ financially, union warns
Growth masks fall in overall proportion of assets exposed to carbon-intensive sectors
MPs’ retirement scheme has £6.6m in Jersey-registered property trust
Health minister reveals scale of bungled pension payments
Investment in hedge fund designed to prosper when markets are rocky
Maple Revolutionaries push for depoliticised governance, good pay and clear mandates
£550m is expected to shift from current investment managers to three new funds
Widening gap with private workers magnified by launch of automatic enrolment
Losing their defined benefit scheme would put politicians on a par with constituents
Collective funding deficit for retirement schemes jumps by $434bn in one year
Central bank annual outgoing to hit £632m as it makes allowance for volatility
Institutional investors tend to prefer assets that are up and running
Bryn Davis says the discount rate used by the UK government is accepted widely
Northern Ireland ruling has wide-ranging implications for public sector schemes
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