Monday, June 12, 2006
Vive Le Liability-Driven Investing

Global Investor Magazine cites survey results from J.P. Morgan Asset Management that show a surge of interest in liability-driven investing (LDI). An impressive forty-eight percent of respondents admit to using, or planning to use, an LDI strategy. Four countries lead the way: the Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden and the UK. The common theme - regulations that "push pension schemes to value their liabilities with market rates".
Interestingly, more than seventy percent of respondents cited the need for an LDI approach, even for plans in surplus.
Some take-aways for US plans?
1. The use of derivatives by retirement plan sponsors is likely to increase as interest in LDI rises stateside.
2. Regulation and accounting standards that encourage liability management will be the likely catalysts for change.
3. Managers, consultants and plan trustees will need (and hopefully want) to become more savvy in the areas of derivative instrument valuation, risk measurement and controls.
4. Traditional asset allocation models may have to give way to a new paradigm that emphasizes portfolio splitting into separate return and liability-managed components. posted by Susan Mangiero at 6/12/2006 12:12:00 AM

PENSION RISK MATTERSSM focuses on pension financial risk issues from a governance and fiduciary perspective. The goal is to identify important topics, ask thought-provoking questions, examine best practices and encourage meaningful debate about the $10 trillion global pension industry upon which millions of individuals depend. Author and consultant Susan M. Mangiero, Ph.D. is a CFA charter-holder, Accredited Valuation Analyst, Accredited Investment Fiduciary Analyst and certified Financial Risk Manager. Dr. Mangiero combines many years of experience in finance with a keen interest in solving problems and simplifying the complex (
