All Country Report articles – Page 55
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UK: Mind the gap, please!
Nina Röhrbein reports on private sector funds’ strategies to deal with funding shortfalls
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UK: Not so gold plated
Brendan Maton considers the policy and operational challenges faced by local government pension funds – whose benefits are often described as ‘gold plated’
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The Netherlands: Social partners take the plunge
The Dutch social partners and cabinet have agreed on a major overhaul of the pension system. Leen Preesman reports
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UK: Policy pending
Over a year after the new government assumed office, Jonathan Williams examines whether a flood of new proposals has been beneficial or detrimental to the pensions industry
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UK: PPF: Protector of the UK system
Nina Röhrbein assesses the Pension Protection Fund’s investment strategy
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UK: Proof in the pudding
Joanne Segars, of the NAPF, says there are flaws in the UK’s pensions policies. Jonathan Williams reports
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UK: Risk takers
Nina Röhrbein outlines investment strategies of funds in the local government sector Reaching full funding is a concern to local authority pension funds. As the funding level for most larger local authority pension funds implies that a significant allocation to growth assets is required, there has been only a moderate ...
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The Netherlands: Yeah baby, yeah
Tim Burggraaf assesses the Dutch market for PPI structures
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The Netherlands: Pension deal - the industry reacts
The long-awaited Dutch pension reform agreement has drawn both praise and criticism from the industry, reports Mariska van der Westen
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Italy: Hamstrung by law 703
Armando Piccinno reviews Italian pension funds’ asset allocation behaviour
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Italy: Amundi SGR SpA Seconda Pensione Fondo Pensione Aperto
The supplementary pension fund of Amundi Asset Management is a defined contribution plan, founded in 1999. Subscription is voluntary and open to employees of Amundi and other individuals, independent of profession.
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Italy: Fondo Pensione Complementare Pegaso
Fondo Pensione Complementare Pegaso was founded in 1997 as the contractual pension fund for the Italian utilities sector. Its membership base consists of mainly electricity, gas and water companies, at present it has around 500 member companies.
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Italy: The fiscal rubacuori
As Silvio Berlusconi struggles to maintain authority under a deluge of legal cases, his mandate has been undermined. Maria Teresa Cometto argues that the losers will be the economy and the pension industry as fiscal reform will be postponed in favour of achieving short-term political gain
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Italy: The guard changes at Cometa
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
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Italy: Uncertainty reigns supreme
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
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Switzerland: Accounting mortality
Benno Amrosini and Ruben Lombardi assess the application of generational mortality tables, and their impact on the balance sheet and income statement
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Switzerland: Converging problems
‘Too rash, too unadvised, too sudden’ is Juliet’s appraisal of Romeo’s declaration of love. This characterises the thinking of member companies of the BVK about proposed recovery measures, writes Barbara Ottawa
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The Mediterranean: Go figure
Reeta Paakkinen assesses growing calls for liberalisation to Turkey’s private pension investment regime as interest rates drop to single figures
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The Mediterranean: Go figure
Reeta Paakkinen assesses growing calls for liberalisation to Turkey’s private pension investment regime as interest rates drop to single figures




