WPC to examine regulation of DB schemes and LDIs

The committee will look at the impact on DB schemes of the recent volatility in gilt yields

Holly Roach
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WPC to examine regulation of DB schemes and LDIs

The Work and Pensions Committee (WPC) has launched an inquiry into the regulation and governance of defined benefit (DB) pension schemes with liability-driven investments (LDIs).

The inquiry - launched today (24 October) - will look at the impact of the recent volatility in gilt yields and intervention by the Bank of England (BoE). It will also consider the role of The Pens...

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