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Universities including Oxford, Cambridge and Imperial College advised £90bn USS of ‘significant risks’
Pension funds should invest in assets with the likely greatest return over the long term
How an accounting tweak and a radical actuarial theory created a trillion pound asset class
LDI strategies threatened to unravel after Kwarteng’s mini-Budget tax cut hit gilt prices
Hidden risks revealed by crisis may prompt ‘buyout’ deals that shrink world of defined benefit schemes
Shift to safety comes after market turmoil triggered by UK mini-Budget
There are clear parallels with many of the issues that led to the financial crisis
Strategy that drove last week’s market crisis helps ‘immunise’ funds against interest rate and inflation moves
Regulator had encouraged funds to adopt liability-driven investment in bid to mitigate risk
Central bank has ‘work to do’ outside mainstream banking sector, says chief economist
Government pushed funds into more of the investment that sparked the BoE’s crisis intervention
In finance there is nothing quite so dangerous as a supposedly safe strategy
If you answered UK life insurers, award yourself half a point
A Q&A on what went wrong with liability-driven investing
Fallout from UK chancellor’s mini-Budget spreads from property to retirement
Fire sale in gilts hammered pension funds, forcing Bank of England to launch support
Pension plan plumbing problems forced the Bank’s hand
UCU accuses vice-chancellors of plunging ‘thousands into hardship’ by holding down wages
Warning over long-term damage to retirement funds
College staff condemn payment to Universities Superannuation Scheme boss after facing retirement benefits cuts
Financial Conduct Authority ‘failed’ to protect British Steel Pension Scheme members from ‘unscrupulous advisers’, report finds
Investment consultant Mercer warns more asset sales will be required to avoid disruption to long-term plans
Younger workers could lose up to £200,000 under benefits changes introduced in April, analysis shows
Union insists cuts to benefits imposed in April can be reversed but employers stand firm
Head of universities sector scheme suggests changes that led to widespread strike action might be adjusted
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