A lot has been written about how to achieve good outcomes for members of defined benefit (DB) pension schemes. A strong employer covenant, well-managed investments...
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The global economic outlook for 2025 looks promising but also presents challenges.
Inflation is expected to moderate amidst steady U.S. growth, resiliency amongst some emerging markets, and shifting geopolitical and trade dynamics. According to the IMF, global GDP growth is expected to align with its long-term average, marginally above 3%. However, risks from elevated valuations, geopolitical tensions, and trade disruptions call for a measured approach by investors.
Our central case is moderately positive for defined benefit (DB) pension schemes, but with a high level of uncertainty. Forward planning, liquidity and collateral management, and having dry powder to make the most of opportunities will be more important than ever.
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In this edition we celebrate our reaccreditation to PASA for Excellence in Pension Administration, Chris Threadgold explores outsourcing scheme services, and we release a special live edition of Pensions Unpacked, with Ian Mills, Head of DB Endgame Strategy at Barnett Waddingham, Morten Nilsson, CEO at Brightwell, and financial journalist Georgie Frost.
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In this special live edition of Pensions Unpacked, Ian Mills, Head of DB Endgame Strategy at Barnett Waddingham, and Morten Nilsson, CEO at Brightwell, talk to Georgie Frost about the future of the UK’s defined benefit pensions sector.
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