UK - A pension scheme backing its liabilities with the recently issued 50 year index linked gilt would require a contribution rate of some 35% of pay to provide a typical final salary benefit, according to consultancy, Hymans Robertson.
But Russell Chapman, senior investment consultant, Hymans Robertson, added: “Seen as an investment, the very long term and low yield that you’re locked into doesn’t look attractive but this is very...
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