Asset Allocation – Page 171

  • Features

    Risk now the magic word

    February 2006 (Magazine)

    Erik van Ballegooijen resigned as the director of the pension fund of TNO technical research institute in Delft, Netherlands, at the beginning of this year What was your first full-time job – and do you remember what you were paid at the time? My first job was as a ...

  • Features

    Looking over the horizon

    February 2006 (Magazine)

  • Features

    Pensions the Hibernian way

    February 2006 (Magazine)

    The Irish pension system was very often thrown alongside the UK system for general discussion purposes and was considered as a mirror image of the UK system 10 years ago. How very wrong that image would be today. Like the Irish economy, the Irish pensions system has had to evolve, ...

  • Features

    Limits to help technology can provide

    February 2006 (Magazine)

    Unsurprisingly, software developers say they can help, and many pension funds are turning to technology providers. The Ilmarinen Mutual Pension Insurance Company in Finland, for example, has implemented a risk budgeting application from New York based provider RiskMetrics. Ilmarinen is using RiskMetric’s application on an application service provider basis. RiskMetrics ...

  • Features

    Progress means growing pains

    February 2006 (Magazine)

    In Hungary the average state pension stands at around HUF57,000 (E229) per month, and only around 10% of the population have state pension of more than HUF100,000. Not surprisingly, during the 1990s, as inflation took hold and raced ahead of state pensions Hungarians started to realise that they would have ...

  • Features

    Leading from the front

    February 2006 (Magazine)

    The €11bn private equity mandate awarded by Dutch pension funds ABP and PGGM to AlpInvest Partners has taken Dutch institutional investment in the asset class to a whole new level. But will this kick-start a renewed interest by other Dutch pension funds - particularly the smaller ones - in private ...

  • Features

    Fortis switch

    February 2006 (Magazine)

  • Features

    Finding forgotten pensions

    February 2006 (Magazine)

  • Features

    A new paradigm for Europe

    February 2006 (Magazine)

    Multinational corporations have sought to co-ordinate the activities of their pension funds across multiple countries and most recently the Institutions for Occupational Retirement Provision (IORP) has been introduced through a European Commission directive. The industry must find a way to integrate these different pension offerings so the well meaning aspiration ...

  • Features

    MEPs review Equitable Life

    February 2006 (Magazine)

  • Features

    Mind the gap: managing your duration

    February 2006 (Magazine)

    Like any investment approach, liability-driven strategies need to be used within a mix of tactics and instruments. Liabilities need to be taken into account, but not at the expense of performance. Experience has shown that good managers can still add to performance whilst managing liability, if placed in the right ...

  • Features

    Straatman and profits of doom

    February 2006 (Magazine)

    It’s not every day that someone moves from working for the Dutch civil service pension fund to teaming up with a flamboyant UK pizza-and-pubs magnate. But that’s just what Jan Straatman is about to do. His decision to leave his berth at ABP Investments, where he was chief investment officer ...

  • Features

    Diving much deeper

    February 2006 (Magazine)

    Pooling has occupied increasing column inches of the trade press over the past year, as Irish and Luxembourg service providers have sought to promote their respective solutions. Pooling occurs when the assets of one or more pension schemes are aggregated in an underlying pool in order to realise economies of ...

  • Features

    UK firms warned on consultation

    February 2006 (Magazine)

  • Features

    IOPS to consult on principles

    February 2006 (Magazine)