All Brexit articles – Page 10
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News
EU Council unveils final IORP proposal; quick parliamentary OK expected
Body representing EU member states provides first official word on agreement with European Parliament
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Brexit decision 'nothing good' for German occupational pensions
Pension fund association laments outcome of UK vote to leave EU
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UK DB schemes told to focus on sponsor, not Brexit deficit 'gyrations'
Post-Brexit rush to buy Gilts causes fresh record high in deficits
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F&P: Denmark must secure free-trading relationship with UK
What UK wants ‘is unclear right now’, Danish pensions association concedes
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Jeremy Woolfe: The Brexit 'Schock' in Brussels
IPE’s man in Brussels considers some of the many scenarios facing the UK and the EU post-Brexit
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UK defined benefit pension deficits hit £900bn on 'flight to safety'
Schemes should avoid ‘knee-jerk’ reactions, but funding deficits likely to remain under pressure
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ATP: Brexit makes things 'considerably worse' for European economy
Danish pension funds react to UK’s referendum result
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Hill resigns from Commission, heralding 'new phase' in wake of Brexit
UK commissioner resigns, saying he cannot continue ‘as though nothing has happened’
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Dutch pension funds fear 'long uncertainty' in wake of Brexit
Netherlands to ‘lose ally’ on pension matters in EU, Federation says
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Asset managers see protracted uncertainty plaguing markets
UK exit process far from clear, and EU may disintegrate further, firms warn
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Low bond yields, risk of rising inflation to exacerbate post-Brexit deficits
Consultants call on trustees to consider impact of changes on sponsor covenants
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UK unlikely to see 'large-scale' changes to pensions law post-Brexit
Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association warns of time needed to ‘disentangle’ law
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Liam Kennedy on Brexit: Scheduled for departure
IPE’s editor highlights five consequences of today’s Brexit vote for European pensions
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Dutch scheme PMT refrains from taking 'expensive' Brexit measures
Measures would cost too much if UK votes to remain
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Special Report
Special Report – Outlook for Europe: Focusing on the long term
It is astonishing how much economic and financial discussion focuses on the short-term and essentially trivial.
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Special Report
Brexit: Industry Views
How might a British exit from the European Union affect European institutional investors both inside and outside the UK? IPE asked experts across Europe for their views in the run-up to the 23 June British referendum. Here is a selection of their responses
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Asset Class Reports
Brexit – are Gilts a haven?
Joseph Mariathasan asks how the potential UK exit from the European Union would affect the sovereign debt markets
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Features
Macro Matters: Beware the exit genie
Most Brexit speculation seems to be focused on consequences for the UK should it leave the EU, says Bob Swarup. But the result could well be the beginning of the end for the European project
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Features
Focus Group: Anxieties over Brexit effects
More than 70% of respondents to this month’s Focus Group on the possible British exit (Brexit) from the EU say that the European economy would be worse off if the UK votes to leave in this month’s referendum.
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UK pensioners worse off in Brexit, says Treasury
Former work and pensions secretary, however, warns of impact of EU pension directives