Asset Allocation – Page 244

  • Special Report

    Message from on high

    November 2002 (Magazine)

    Hermes, the pensions management firm, wholly-owned by the BT pension scheme, is living up to its moniker with the unveiling of its new corporate governance charter – ‘The Hermes Principles’, which it believes could send an important message to institutional shareholders about how they invest in companies. The 10 principles, ...

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    Not so safe at home

    November 2002 (Magazine)

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    Sandler Review: market not working

    November 2002 (Magazine)

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    Time for 'the negative option'

    November 2002 (Magazine)

    Italy has staked the future of its fledgling second pillar pension system on defined contribution (DC) schemes. The legal framework for the system was set up as part of the pension reforms of two former prime ministers Giuliano Amato in 1993 and Lamberto Dini in 1995. However, it has been ...

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    Rarely plain and never simple

    November 2002 (Magazine)

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    Russian pensions 'opening up'

    November 2002 (Magazine)

    Pension system reforms in Russia and the CIS could open doors to those countries for foreign fund managers. Russia has been tackling the issue of non-state pension funds reform for 10 years. Introduced only in 1991, by 1993 there were already 1,000 non-state schemes. As tough requirements were introduced, however, this figure shrank. As of 2001, there were 268 non-state pension funds in Russia with e1.6bn in total assets. 

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    Over the worst?

    November 2002 (Magazine)

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    Price of refusing placements

    November 2002 (Magazine)

    Go executive, go north, west, east or south, if your master bids you. This is one of the uncompromising findings of an expatriate survey among major multinationals by consultants Mercer of a group of major multinationals, most of which were companies with headquarters in continental Europe or the UK. According ...

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    Spotting the turning points

    November 2002 (Magazine)

    When will share prices in the US finally hit bottom? Faced with the endless questioning from investors, equity strategists have trawled through the data, and some have come up with reasons to be optimistic. “Identifying turning points is clearly very difficult,” says Sam Mercer-Nairne, US fund manager as SG Asset ...

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    The right prescription

    November 2002 (Magazine)

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    Process and products

    November 2002 (Magazine)

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    Overcoming the admin hiatus

    October 2002 (Magazine)

    The opening up of the market for providers of administration outsourcing to European pension schemes is one of those areas where much of the talk has yet to be followed by action. While the rationale for the outsourcing of the ‘back office’ has been successfully argued and won in many ...

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    Belgium agrees reforms

    October 2002 (Magazine)

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    All eyes on Iraq

    October 2002 (Magazine)

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    Alternatives manager

    October 2002 (Magazine)

    PGGM, the e47bn pension fund for the health care and social work sector, has promoted its head of real estate Jan van der Vlist to oversee its alternative investments. The Dutch fund recently brought real estate, private equity investments, mortgages and absolute return funds under one umbrella and renamed them ...

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    AOK joins MetallRente

    October 2002 (Magazine)

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    Recession still at bay

    October 2002 (Magazine)

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    DC benefits both sides

    October 2002 (Magazine)

    Banks and financial institutions have been in the vanguard of the move to DC pension plans in Ireland. AIB Group closed its DB scheme to new entrants at the end of 1997 and launched a DC scheme in 1998. The DC scheme now has almost 5,000 active members in Ireland ...

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    Doing business with the family

    October 2002 (Magazine)

    When looking to outsource, pension funds are increasingly being given a new opportunity to have their asset management provided by another pension fund which has taken the step of providing these services on a third party commercial basis. This trend has advanced in the Netherlands in particular, where a growing ...

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    Momentum for change gathers pace

    October 2002 (Magazine)

    The development of defined contribution (DC) pension plans in Ireland shows many similarities with the current situation in the UK, with companies switching from defined benefit (DB) to DC plans to remove pension fund risk from their balance sheets. Certainly the pressure on companies in Ireland to close off DB ...