All articles by Carlo Svaluto Moreolo – Page 33

  • News

    Italian roundup: Fondo Giornalisti, Muzinich

    2014-04-29T12:49:00Z

    Second-pillar scheme Fondo Giornalisti tenders half-dozen mandates

  • Country Report

    Italy: Three sparks needed to ignite the Italian pensions market

    July 2013 (Magazine)

    State Street Global Advisor (SSGA) is one of the leading Italian institutional asset managers, managing €10bn of domestic institutional investors’ funds as of June 2013. It holds 13 mandates from closed pension schemes such as Cometa and Fonchim and 15 mandates from casse di previdenza, a sector where the Milan-based asset manager is the undisputed leader, giving the firm a broad view of the Italian institutional investment market. Marco Fusco, SSGA’s head of southern Europe outlined the three sparks he believes are needed to ignite the Italian market.

  • Country Report

    Italy: COVIP weathers the storms of Italian politics

    July 2013 (Magazine)

    Covip annual statement: In 2013 membership of private pension schemes increases, albeit slowly, at 5.3% adding 290,000 more members to the total 5.8m. Funds have grown between 8% and 9% in 2012, compared to 2.9% growth of the trattamento di fine rapporto.

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    Italy: Compulsory membership and education are key to improving pension system

    July 2013 (Magazine)

    Francesco Vallacqua is a research fellow of Center for Applied Research and Finance (CAREFIN) at Bocconi University of Milan. He has held positions as a consultant to governmental institutions and pension schemes, such as at Cometa, the fund for mechanical engineering industry workers, and is currently a board member of Espero, the teaching professionals’ fund.

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    Italy: The recovery starts at home for Cometa as it seeks to stabilise its membership

    July 2013 (Magazine)

    At Cometa, the €7.3bn scheme for workers employed by the metal and mechanical engineering industries, the membership issue is more urgent. The scheme has about 427,000 members, less than half the one million potential members in the sector. The figure is unlikely to rise significantly in 2013 because of the condition of the sector, where factories are closing or laying off workers. So the scheme is focusing on keeping its current members.

  • Country Report

    Italy: Economic reality bites hard

    July 2013 (Magazine)

    Job losses and a tough economic environment are forcing pension funds Fonchim and Cometa to review and restructure their investment objectives, writes Carlo Svaluto Moreolo In testing times for the Italian job market, two of the country’s largest pension schemes, Fonchim and Cometa, are gradually adjusting their investment strategies to ...

  • Country Report

    Italy: ENPAM gets back into gear

    July 2013 (Magazine)

    Embroiled in a scandal in 2011, has ENPAM now turned the corner? Carlo Svaluto Moreolo reports The ENPAM pension fund for medical professionals published its balance sheet in May, reassuring members that the dark days of the past are finally over. In 2012 the fund recorded a €1.3bn budget surplus ...

  • Country Report

    Italy: Mangusta Risk advocates pension funds spend more time on passive portfolios

    July 2013 (Magazine)

    Any adviser, large or small, would have seen an opportunity when the Italian pension market opened up less than 20 years ago, with the establishment of many new medium and large-sized pension schemes.

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    Italy: A mixed picture

    July 2012 (Magazine)

    Carlo Svaluto Moreolo outlines the disappointing membership figures in COVIP’s latest annual report, which overshadow a healthy 9% increase in overall pension AUM

  • Country Report

    Italy: Governance hopes

    July 2012 (Magazine)

    Carlo Svaluto Moreolo spoke to senior figures at the Cometa and Fonchim closed pension funds about their plans and thoughts about the market

  • Country Report

    Italy: Lessons from ENPAM

    July 2012 (Magazine)

    The ENPAM pension fund for medical professionals made the headlines last year after concerned members alerted the press to alleged wrong-doing. Carlo Svaluto Moreolo sheds light on a matter that has seen the former chairman under investigation for fraud and which also raises questions about transparency and governance at some Italian pension schemes

  • Country Report

    Italy: Uncertainty reigns supreme

    July 2011 (Magazine)

    The Italian pension sector is facing a period of overdue reform, the second-pillar needs strenghtening and the restrictive law 703 hampers investment decisions. But Carlo Svaluto Moreolo wonders if the government has any desire for change

  • Country Report

    Italy: The guard changes at Cometa

    July 2011 (Magazine)

    As Fabio Ortolani steps down from the Cometa pension scheme ahead of August’s management elections, Carlo Svaluto Moreolo offers an appraisal of his term and the issues that the new team will have to focus upon

  • News

    Cometa to revamp board after departure of chairman

    2011-03-14T11:15:00Z

    Italy’s largest private pension scheme to overhaul board this summer as Fabio Ortolani leaves.

  • Italy: Caution over reform
    Country Report

    Italy: Caution over reform

    July 2010 (Magazine)

    The proposal for a €1bn government fund investing in SMEs has re-ignited the debate on pension fund investment limits. Carlo Svaluto Moreolo finds pension fund representatives cautious, but ready to argue the case for reform

  • Country Report

    Italy: Fondo Cometa: Activist investor

    July 2010 (Magazine)

    Fondo Cometa, Italy’s largest pension fund with €5.2bn in assets, is discussing terms to implement its new activist investment strategy for domestic equities. Carlo Svaluto Moreolo reports

  • News

    First-quarter results mixed for Italian private pension funds

    2010-06-10T11:46:00Z

    ITALY – The Italian private pension fund sector showed mixed signs in terms of growth of members and assets in the wake of recent volatility in the financial markets.

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    European Commission calls on Italy to raise retirement age for women

    2010-06-10T10:50:00Z

    ITALY – The European Commission (EC) has urged the Italian government to increase the minimum retirement age for women in a bid to speed up the reform of the country’s retirement laws.

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    Fondo Cometa completes investment manager overhaul

    2010-05-26T15:17:00Z

    ITALY - Fondo Cometa, Italy’s largest pension fund, has appointed nine managers for its €5.2bn portfolio, following a review of its investments.

  • Country Report

    Three into one doesn’t always go

    July 2009 (Magazine)

    Everyone agrees that pension fund mergers are a good idea. But doing something about it is another matter, finds Carlo Svaluto Moreolo