Alternatives In UK DC Pension Schemes – Schroders’ Report

By Stephen Bowles, Head of UK Institutional Defined Contribution, Schroders   This analysis of the defined contribution (DC) pension landscape among the top listed companies in the UK comes from the fifth edition of the Schroders’ FTSE Default DC schemes report. The aim of this six monthly report is to shine a light on default […] Read more »

Denying Deflation; Definitely Dangerous

From Stephen Pope, Managing Partner, Spotlight Ideas Economic sentiment rose to 101.2. Business Climate Index increased to 0.37. Consumer expectations for CPI declined to 13.6. German CPI falling; R2 with Eurozone 0.8929. ECB must act on March 6th. This penultimate day of February delivered a mixed bag of news for the Eurozone.  On the positive […] Read more »

Unemployment Rates and Implications for US and UK Monetary Policy

By Alastair Thomas, Head of Rates and Treasury Management at ECM The central banks of the US, the FOMC or “Fed”, and the UK, the Bank of England (“BoE”) have tied their monetary policy to explicit unemployment levels as well as inflation. Since 1977 the Fed has had a dual mandate to target maximum employment […] Read more »