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Strong demand for sustainable investments prompts plans to restructure portfolios
Schemes from California to Oregon invest in Blackstone and KKR deals that are being probed by US Congress
UK officials contact the £275bn LGPS asking for a switch into passive management
Calls for concessions mooted for NHS to be extended to Army medics
Will the NHS pensions row result in major surgery for unpopular tax trap?
Demand that flexibility offered to NHS doctors be extended to other public sector workers
Health secretary pre-empts findings of own advisory board on controversial proposals
Warren Buffett’s arithmetic is right but he forgets why pensions and endowments exist
Transport group refused to bear responsibility for shortfall of up to £6bn
Senior doctors stung with hefty tax bills for busting pension limits
Letters to be received saying ‘we have been paying you too much’
Nurses, teachers and civil servants had expected to see retirement benefits improve
Trillions of dollars of municipal and union pension money is making its voice heard
Chancellor leaves valuable tax breaks on retirement savings unchanged
A steep rise in mandatory employer contributions adds pressure to a squeezed sector
Proposals make it more expensive to hire doctors, nurses, teachers and soldiers
Industry experts warn the 2019 deadline for online tracker looks impossible
Red ink at Calpers could run into hundreds of millions of dollars
Active versus passive debate reopens as US looks to address $6tn hole in liabilities
State treasurer Joseph Torsella says passive strategy would have brought better return
Pensioners forced to pay back money overpaid because of long-term errors
Tens of thousands of former workers face cuts to their retirement benefits
Californian plans demand greater disclosure from asset managers
Retired civil servants may have been wrongly told to hand back overpayments
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