All IPE articles in April 2022 (online) – Page 4
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Denmark: 2021 sees highest pension contribution growth since 2010
But lobby association also warns there could be a ‘proper shake-up’ this year
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Swedish lobby slams government for pensions supplement proposal
Insurance Sweden says it makes an already complicated pension system even more difficult to understand
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Suspension of Russian business disrupts Mothercare pension deficit payment
Trustees and Mothercare now in discussions about revised deficit recovery contribution schedule
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Spanish funds continue positive trend with 8.1% returns for 2021
Funds with more sophisticated investment strategies achieved better performance, says Mercer
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Northern Ireland LGPS shifts £2.8bn to low carbon fund
Transfer covers entirety of core passive equity holdings
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Pension funds turn to alternatives for inflation protection
84% of pension schemes at least moderately concerned inflation will erode ability to reach their investment objectives
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VW blocks latest shareholder proposal on climate lobbying
Carmaker rejects latest shareholder proposal on the basis that it deems it beyond the competence of the general meeting
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UK firefighters prepare new legal claim against government
‘The Fire Brigades Union continues to fight for pension justice for all our members’, said the Union’s national officer
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Italian private schemes demand full autonomy to invest in line with EU recovery plan
The Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) is the center piece of the Next Generation EU (NGEU) with funds worth €723.8bn
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Investor groups go big with new proposals for net-zero impact
Net-Zero Asset Owner Alliance calls out limitations of corporate engagement alone, IIGCC tackles climate solutions
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Swiss roundup: Swiss Life markets ESG-compliant occupational pension product
Plus: Ethos pushes ahead with Credit Suisse special audit
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Opinion Pieces
Viewpoint: Post-war Ukraine
Post-war Ukraine offers threats and opportunities. Peter Kraneveld says it will pay to keep an eye on some key factors
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Border to Coast adds £4bn to second private markets programme
The private markets programme includes launching a £1.35bn Climate Opportunities offering
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Former MetallRente CEO sets up Heribert Karch Consult
Karch has been working on finalising his contribution to the 5th annual study on financial behaviour of young people published by MetallRente
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People moves: ESMA seeks candidates for new Consultative Working Group
ESMA, AMF, Ross Trustees, Nikko AM, Insight Investment, CPI, The People’s Pension, Hymans Robertson, Algebris, Swiss Life
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Norway mulls next steps as domestic SWF hits ownership cap
Government plans to open Tromsø office to ‘build strong asset management environment’ in country’s north.
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Take account of stagflation in ALM studies, say consultants
The likelihood of stagflation has risen, but still insufficient funding ratio prevent pension funds from taking appropriate action
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German trade union, associations agree on first industry-wide DC pension model
Until the end of June BAVC and IGBCE will work out rules for a collective bargaining agreement to start a pure DC scheme
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ATP picks deputy CEO Præstegaard to succeed Foged in top job
Præstegaard is first CEO of statutory pensions giant since Simonsen to have strong political/government background