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Investment
Election year surge for us?
The United States is still the world’s biggest economy, yet it is shunned by British retail investors who prefer to keep their money at home. But the US economic recovery is key to a wider global economic recovery - and the prospects look a great deal rosier than they did a few months ago.
Absolutely compelling credentials
The lower volatility of ultra-diversified absolute return funds can allow pension investors to stay in growth assets longer says Andy Dickson, investment director, UK business development, Standard Life Investments
AMCs feel the heat
Fund management charges are coming under pressure in the retail sector. Paul Farrow investigates what that means for group pensions
Judgement day for defaults
Once again, Corporate Adviser wants you, the advisers who shape the pension investment strategy of the nation’s employees, to vote for your favourite default fund. John Greenwood reports
Time to activate dc
Delivered through the workplace, properly diversified actively managed default funds can give access to institutional levels of service at modest cost says Tim Horne, DC solutions manager, Schroders
The right blend?
Can intermediary-run blended fund solutions make it in the contract-based world? Paul Farrow finds the jury is still out
Lifestyle failure
Lifestyling is letting down pension savers because it treats them all the same, says a new report from the Cass Business School and BNY Mellon. Paul Farrow investigates
Decline and fall?
The credit downgrade has been seen as the first sign of the end of the US’s economic power. Paul Farrow investigates whether asset allocation should change to reflect that
Private sector timebomb
DC pensions are a timebomb waiting to explode when the next generation comes to retire, says Paul Farrow
Not as simple as ABC
The investment community is getting its words in a tangle renaming fund sectors, says Paul Farrow
Time to banish boom and bust in pensions
The pensions industry is failing to control risk in pension schemes says Alan Phillips, managing director of Fidelius
Grin and bear it
Rising commodity prices have supported bulls, but the bears are getting louder, says Paul Farrow
Managing expectations
Choosing investments is hard; choosing fund managers is probably harder still - no wonder some trustee boards look to “experts” to take these decisions for them says Ken Willis, partner in the LCP Investment Consulting practice
All eyes on the nest
Nest’s investment strategy cannot fail to create a benchmark for the rest of the industry. Paul Farrow checks out the competition
Multiple choice
Multi-manager sounds the perfect solution for default fund investors. So what is holding it back, asks Paul Farrow








