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Dealing with the reluctant investor examines the governance of defined contribution (DC) schemes with reference to investment choice and, in particular, the design of the default fund. We explain where and why the current system fails to support DC scheme members and what steps can be taken to...
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Using a unique dataset that covers UK defined-benefit pension fund asset allocations over the past 25 years, we study the investment behavior of pensions funds. The results suggest that pension funds display strong herding behavior, and tend to herd in subgroups, moving in and out of different...
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This paper analyses the international equity holdings of a large panel of UK pension funds. We find considerable evidence of market timing activity, as illustrated by the funds' decision to scale back investments in the US stock market during the 1990s. To explain this, we jointly model...
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The past few decades have seen a major shift from centralized to decentralized investment management by pension fund sponsors, despite the increased coordination problems that this brings. Using a unique, proprietary dataset of pension sponsors and managers, we identify two secular...
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