Tag Archives: Mary McDougall
Populism in the shape of Richard Tice knocks on the door of public sector pensions.
Mary McDougall and Anna Goss have picked up for the FT on some outspoken statements from Reform on Public Sector Pensions You can read an excellent article free here, or mail me for a link – henry@agewage.com I mentioned in … Continue reading
FT pension journalist Mary McDougall takes on “Asset Management”
Mary McDougall manages pension reporting for the FT and helps my blog a lot. I see this morning her name plastered on the asset management newsletter featuring US companies. I have taken her advice and subscribed to what is a … Continue reading
Tax Free Cash Payments a test of provider’s VFM? Help the FT find out.
I am keen to help the FT , I count Jo Cumbo and Mary McDougall as next door neighbours up here in London and they have put out a call to FT readers. I got a rap on the wrists … Continue reading
The Pension Trust could run a Pension Superfund
You can read the press release from TPT about the £1bn launch being planned. I have worked with Edi Truell and know his intentions were to share returns from the Pension Superfund he wanted to launch with members. Sadly this … Continue reading
Dutch and British pensions – step towards growing economies
The publication in question is actually about Dutch relaxation of guarantees on benefits allowing pension schemes to invest more adventurously. Mary McDougall may not yet be ready to follow her predecessor, Jo Cumbo, who has no time for replacing safeguards … Continue reading