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Tracking UK pensions giants: Brexit sorts sheep from goats

FN analysis of 15 pension master trusts' returns shows diverging fortunes, but a bear market would hit some of the strongest performers far harder than others

Tracking UK pensions giants: Brexit sorts sheep from goats
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Stark differences in performance between the UK's new pensions providers are beginning to emerge, six years on from the start of the government-mandated auto-enrolment policy that has brought eight million new savers into the system.

While passively managed low-cost funds and some actively-managed funds have taken advantage of benign investment conditions in recent years, another group of actively-managed funds has performed much less well. But these say a market downturn would leave the passive contingent exposed, and benefit their lower-risk approach.

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