All Country Reports – Page 50

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    UK: Super trusts – how they work

    September 2012 (Magazine)

    Gail Moss takes the NAPF’s super trust idea and runs an international comparison

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    UK: Questions remain

    September 2012 (Magazine)

    With auto-enrolment just a few months away, Pádraig Floyd assesses the future shape of DC pensions

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    UK: How to aim for the impossible

    September 2012 (Magazine)

    Rudyard Ekindi, director at NEST, discusses how the scheme hopes to achieve long-term and strong performance

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    UK: Challenges ahead

    September 2012 (Magazine)

    Pete Drewienkiewicz outlines the broader range of tools available to pension funds to hedge liability risk

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    UK: Contributions and deficits to increase

    September 2012 (Magazine)

    Nick Bunch reviews the findings of LCP’s nineteenth annual report on the UK’s defined benefit landscape

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    UK: Trustee power

    September 2012 (Magazine)

    Matthew Claisse and Lorant Porkolab highlight important new proposals regarding the powers of pension fund trustees in corporate transactions

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    UK: Bucking the trend

    September 2012 (Magazine)

    Jonathan Williams reviews the Strathclyde Pension Fund, a defined benefit scheme which is still open to new members as well as net cashflow positive.

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    UK: Flawed model

    September 2012 (Magazine)

    Iain Morse reviews the market for custody services for UK pension funds

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    UK: No more ‘set and forget’

    September 2012 (Magazine)

    Gill Wadsworth examines current practice among UK pension funds and their trustees in the management of liability risk

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    Italy: A new order

    July 2012 (Magazine)

    First-pillar reforms and proposals to change investment rules for second-pillar funds represent a step change for Italian companies and pension funds. But they have not been matched by a commitment to support supplementary pensions as a whole, finds Nina Röhrbein

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    Italy: Meeting the governance challenge

    July 2012 (Magazine)

    Italy’s pension market is experiencing a period of significant change in the wake of government reforms enacted at the end of 2011. Armando Piccinno discusses the ramifications

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    Italy: Adopting diversity for growth

    July 2012 (Magazine)

    Gail Moss reports on how Compagnia di San Paolo has managed its assets while faced with the risks of low euro-zone growth and a major shareholding in an Italian bank – Intesa San Paolo

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    Italy: Missing the point of reform

    July 2012 (Magazine)

    Maria Teresa Cometto reports on the political criticism of the technocratic-driven pension reforms of December 2011. Attention has focused on the so-called esodati, rather than the calamitous state of the public pension system

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    Italy: A mixed picture

    July 2012 (Magazine)

    Carlo Svaluto Moreolo outlines the disappointing membership figures in COVIP’s latest annual report, which overshadow a healthy 9% increase in overall pension AUM

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    Italy: Lessons from ENPAM

    July 2012 (Magazine)

    The ENPAM pension fund for medical professionals made the headlines last year after concerned members alerted the press to alleged wrong-doing. Carlo Svaluto Moreolo sheds light on a matter that has seen the former chairman under investigation for fraud and which also raises questions about transparency and governance at some Italian pension schemes

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    Italy: Governance hopes

    July 2012 (Magazine)

    Carlo Svaluto Moreolo spoke to senior figures at the Cometa and Fonchim closed pension funds about their plans and thoughts about the market

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    Switzerland: 99 questions

    June 2012 (Magazine)

    The Swiss pension industry is confronted with as many questions as answers while the government consults on second pillar reforms, writes Barbara Ottawa

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    Switzerland: The Swiss ESG paradox

    June 2012 (Magazine)

    Nina Röhrbein assesses why Swiss pension funds lag in ESG implementation, even though the country leads in terms of ESG asset management

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    Switzerland: The safe haven trap

    June 2012 (Magazine)

    Lukas Riesen and Alfred Bühler analyse the consequences for pension funds arising from the flight to ‘safe haven Switzerland’ and present possible solutions for dealing with this risk

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    Switzerland: Larger fish to fry

    June 2012 (Magazine)

    Switzerland’s largest public Pensionskasse, Publica, has a new director but the tracks towards a more sustainable future of the fund had been laid before his arrival, finds Barbara Ottawa