Tag: pension funds

The Government should not be telling pension funds where to invest

The Pension Schemes Bill (recently introduced for its second reading in Parliament) continues some sensible reforms which should tidy up the industry and boost returns for savers. However, these measures have been overshadowed by a pointless row over plans to direct more investment towards “private assets”. Most strikingly, in an interview with the Financial Times last Monday, the chief executive … Continue reading The Government should not be telling pension funds where to invest

Did the Truss/Kwarteng mini-Budget really cost the country £ [insert gigantic number here] billion?

Speculation that Liz Truss is about to make to return to frontline politics has prompted a flurry of dodgy claims and daft statistics about the economic cost of last September’s mini-Budget. Here's a quick debunking of the most common. I’ll start with the biggest number: £74 billion (sometimes cited as £73 billion). This appears to … Continue reading Did the Truss/Kwarteng mini-Budget really cost the country £ [insert gigantic number here] billion?