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Feature – Property


The Final Countdown THE FINAL COUNTDOWN


€1.3bn


The estimated net inflows into ETFs in Europe during August, well below the €8.6bn rolling 12-month average. Source: Refinitiv Lipper


91%


The level of investors intending to main- tain or increase their exposure to private debt over the long term. Source: Preqin


26%


… of UK investors intend to reduce their direct investments in shares in favour of funds or ETPs in the next 12 months. Source: GraniteShares


7.4%


The headline rise in dividends to £574m during the first half of the year. Source: Link


88 %


… of professional investors have increased their allocations to assets and products that protect against inflation in the past six months. Source: Tabula Investment Management


125.1%


The defined benefit pension scheme fund- ing ratio at the end of August, up from 118.2% in July due to rising bond yields. Source: Pension Protection Fund


46%


European pension schemes see increas- ing diversification as their asset alloca- tion priority. Source: Alpha Real Capital


8.9%


The rise in assets under management at the world’s 300 largest pension schemes to $23.6trn in 2021. Source: Thinking Ahead Institute


£30bn-£35bn


The estimated size of the pension risk transfer market in 2022, which would make it the second largest year on record. Source: Legal & General


Quote of the Month


“Engagement is a tool to make a good investment, a better investment.” Claire Jones, Lane Clark & Peacock


50 | portfolio institutional | October 2022 | Issue 117


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