'Watchdog plans shift to 'dynamic' recovery plan risk approach

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The Pensions Regulator is set to move away from its trigger-based assessment of recovery plans to a more "dynamic" approach factoring in investment risk, it has indicated.

The watchdog will publish new annual guidance in April to help trustees undergoing triennial valuations but officials have signalled the guidance will shift away from the trigger point approach use...

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