With the price of complete buyouts becoming prohibitive for many trustees, Andrew Short looks at cheaper alternatives to shifting liabilities, and how they can be funded.
Andrew Short investigates how trustees can enjoy the benefits of exposure to corporate bonds, without the danger of financials.
With auto-enrolment putting the focus on default strategies, Andrew Short considers the value of multi-asset investing and the problems when classifying multi-asset funds.
With 2012 looking like it will prove every bit as eventful as 2011, andrew short looks at what steps nimble trustees can take to mitigate crises and exploit opportunities
Should DC reconsider its reliance on equities, asks Andrew Short
Andrew Short takes a look at tactics for dealing with tail risk and considers the emergence of dedicated tail risk products
Andrew Short asks if plans to get additional investment in infrastructure, announced in George Osborne's autumn statement, will be attractive to UK pension schemes or a bridge too far?
Andrew Short looks at schemes' increasing involvement in shareholder activism, led by the revolt against News Corp, and asks if it is just the larger schemes that can engage on this issue
Andrew Short looks at the number of threats to the cashflows of the Local Government Pension Scheme
Delays to ‘Fair Deal' changes are leading private employers to negotiate bad pension deals for new employees because of confusion over government plans, industry figures say.