Asset Managers – Page 407
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New manager system launched
SWITZERLAND - Felix Kottman, executive vice president of St Gallen based Swiss consultants Complementa, has launched managerselection.com - a new internet based data platform for pension funds, consultants and asset management companies.
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Howlett quits Baillie Gifford
UK - Gareth Howlett, who was a director for Baillie Gifford Overseas, has joined Edinburgh-based Stewart Ivory Wealth Management, the private client division of Colonial First State Division which has assets for £22bn.
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Bacon and Callan reach parting of ways
UK - consulting actuary firm Bacon & Woodrow and US consultants Callan Associates are set to unravel their global consultancy relationship.
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Irish funds focus on managers' process
IRELAND - Irish plan sponsors are becoming more aware of the investment strategies of their funds.
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ABN Amro acquires Alleghany in US
EUROPE - Leading Dutch financial group ABN Amro is acquiring US-based Alleghany Asset Management, for $825m (e981m) in cash. The agreement will increase the bank’s global assets under management by 40% to $155bn.
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All PPM's 455 funds attract cash
SWEDEN - Funds available under Sweden’s premium pension system (PPM) have taken delivery of their first assets following the return of thousands of catalogues from the country’s northern regions.
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Swedish investment arm closed
SWEDEN - Consultant William M Mercer has closed its three-strong investment consulting operation in Stockholm and will instead run it from the London office.
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Elmgren quits SPP for new IT fund
SWEDEN - Staffen Elmgren, vice president of Sweden’s SPP Investment Management is leaving to set up New Economy, a fund specialising in IT, telecoms and media companies.
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Index management: a high value service or commodity?
In the US pension arena, index management has been a major factor since the early seventies and, following a typical product life cycle, has reached maturity: 1) fees have come down to a few basis points, 2) competition has been crowded out to a handful of players sharing more than ...
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Horlick divides MGAM funds' trustees
The Horlick Affair has clearly shaken the confidence of pension funds in Morgen Grenfell Asset Management but, as an IPE survey reveals, funds’ attitudes vary, although at least four funds are considering their position. However, only one of the 11 schemes we spoke to had actually dropped MGAM as their ...
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Managers get rises
In a recent report Greenwich Associates, assessing the rarely examined area of compensation, shows most compensation rising significantly, but with a relative fall in the position of funds from American owned subsidiaries. The population for this survey was 354 of the largest tax exempt funds in the UK, representing 73% ...
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Moving on to a wider stage
The success of foreign fund managers in last year’s Belgacom outsourcing may force the locals to look to their laurels, writes Fennell Betson




