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Why Bell and Reeves are too right to risk us being wrong .

I have posted Jo Cumbo’s argument that we should not be mandating investment in UK private markets,- so it is fair to publicise the other side.  Will Hutton’s argument is that  pension trustees should think investing  in this country’s growth, … Continue reading

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Nationalisation or pension partnership?

This blog sides with the Government in its intentions for better pensions and a better Britain. I do not see the Pensions Investment Review as nationalisation but of partnership which brings the voice of silent tax-payers to the table. It … Continue reading

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A call to arms for UK pensions!

Robert Shrimsley follows on from an article by Mary McDonald which explores how pension schemes could invest in UK defence (rather than let the Treasury cupboard run empty).   If the re-arming of Britain is truly the mission it should … Continue reading

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Are pensions to save Ukraine? Is defence investment ESG or Mansion House?

The FT has a story on ESG investments which asks questions of fund manager and banks More than 100 Labour MPs and peers have urged British banks and fund managers to stop viewing all defence investments as “unethical”, as they … Continue reading

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