ACA calls for 'evolution' of LDI after market challenges

LDI still fit for purpose but needs changes in operational arrangements

Jonathan Stapleton
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Steven Taylor: There will now need to be changes in how LDI arrangements operate
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Steven Taylor: There will now need to be changes in how LDI arrangements operate

Liability-driven investment (LDI) remains fit for purpose but there will be changes in operational arrangements such as standard minimum levels of collateral going forward, the Association of Consulting Actuaries (ACA) says.

In its evidence to the Work and Pensions Select Committee's inquiry on defined benefit (DB) pensions with LDI, the ACA said LDI had in its view significantly benefited DB pension schemes (and their...

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