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Market consistency is prompting pension fund decision makers to demand asset and liability information more frequently, but the UK is currently lagging this trend. By Clive Davidson

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With pension fund governance in the spotlight, there is growing scrutiny of how trustees and sponsors go about making their decisions. Among the most important of these is choosing investment strategies that will enable assets to meet liabilities. This requires information on the value of assets and liabilities, and on the effectiveness of various investment approaches. The move to a market-consistent environment, and the trend to liability-driven investment (LDI) requires more frequent and

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