Five stories you may have missed this week

The real costs of inflation hedging and changes within TPR’s notifiable events regime

Hope William-Smith
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The best of PP's news from 6-10 September, 2021.
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The best of PP's news from 6-10 September, 2021.

This week’s top stories included PwC’s analysis on inflation hedging, and the Department for Work and Pensions’ changes to its notifiable events regime.

1) Demand for inflation hedging to lead to £200bn scheme loss Pension schemes are facing losses of up to £200bn as their search for inflation protection drives them to negative real returns ahead...

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