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  • British pensions are about to bankroll the American tech revolution

    Opinion

    Pension managers owe their members returns, not national loyalty. Any pension manager who ignored potentially transformational businesses purely because they were American would rightly face scrutiny, but commercial logic isn’t the same thing as national advantage.

    SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launching into a clear sky during May 2026 mission, showcasing advanced aerospace technology
  • UK should learn from Australia’s pension funds

    Opinion

    Australia's pension funds have a long-term, globally minded investment approach that many countries, including the UK, admire.

    Sydney skyline view with iconic Opera House and Harbour Bridge under clear blue skies, highlighting Australias vibrant cit...
  • Pension fund snaps up cut-price government bonds amid Starmer sell-off

    Markets

    One of the UK’s largest pension funds has jumped on the turmoil that speculation over Keir Starmer’s future has unleashed on the gilt market, scooping up government bonds at multi-decade low valuations. Standard Life has added to its holding of UK government debt, City AM understands, seizing on a sharp dip in the of the [...]

    Standard Life office building exterior, representing one of the UKs largest pension funds, in a business context
  • Government targets £99bn in Australian investment in major projects

    May 11, 2026

    The government is looking Down Under to bankroll major infrastructure projects, as it aims to raise £99bn in Australian pension investment the next decade.  Investment minister Lord Stockwood is touring Australia, Malaysia and Singapore this week as he positions the UK as the most “trusted, stable and connected” destination for funds in the region.  The [...]

  • Pension industry 1-0 Torsten Bell

    April 30, 2026

    We should be grateful that the absurd idea of a government-imposed cap on rent died less than 24 hours after it first reared its head, but another madcap Treasury scheme took far longer to bite the dust. The government’s Pensions Schemes Act (which passed into law yesterday) contained plenty of sensible and interesting measures, including [...]

  • Schroders backs Wayve and Elevenlabs with UK’s first venture capital fund for pensions

    April 29, 2026

    Autonomous vehicle unicorn Wayve and deeptech darling Elevenlabs are among the fast-growing unicorns that have been backed by the cash raised in a historic funding round by the UK’s first venture capital vehicle set up to cater for pensions. Schroders Capital announced on Wednesday it had injected over £100m into British-based tech and life sciences [...]

  • Inside the fintech industry’s pensions gambit

    April 22, 2026

    The fintech industry are on the offensive and in this week’s column Samuel Norman gives an insight into the sector’s lobbying calls for pension fund allocation. London has found itself brought to a halt this week. One may have thought the Tube strikes would bring Square Mile to a standstill, too. But the lack of [...]

  • Bond traders: Bank of England gilt shake-up would ‘concentrate risks’ in market meltdown

    April 2, 2026

    Bank of England plans to reduce the bond market’s vulnerability to a Liz Truss-style crash would fail to improve financial stability and could make stress points worse, according to gilt traders and hedge funds polled by the Bank. Responses to the central bank’s plans to overhaul its regulation of the gilt repo market showed market [...]

  • Entrepreneurs offer a plan to pull Britain out of the doom loop

    February 24, 2026

    Entrepreneurs are problem solvers by nature, so we should welcome the fact that an esteemed group of them are turning their attention to the biggest challenge of our age: how to pull Britain out of the doom loop. Enterprise Britain launches today with a rallying cry to “reject the narrative of decline” and “reignite Britain’s [...]

  • Hamilton Lane’s Erik Hirsch: We’re seeing a private credit witch hunt

    February 17, 2026

    Depending on which central banking chief you talk to, the burgeoning private credit industry is either a cause of insomnia, a “dark corner” of finance or an arcane lending practice whose participants are behaving like bankers in the run-up to the global financial crisis. To Hamilton Lane boss Erik Hirsch, though, it is simply an [...]

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