All Country Reports articles – Page 41

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    Patching up a monolith

    June 2009 (Magazine)

    Patching up a monolith Pension reform in Greece has been a work in progress for the past 75 years and there is still a long way to go, finds George Coats

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    Cross-border developments

    April 2009 (Magazine)

    The EU Commission has published the findings of a consultancy process on pension solvency it launched last year. Cornelia Schmid assesses the process and outlines the view of the German corporate pension fund association (aba)

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    Who’s afraid of BilMoG?

    April 2009 (Magazine)

    As the domestic accounting reform BilMoG passes into legislation, Alfred Gohdes and Nigel Cresswell assess the implications for German corporates

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    The asset management view from Vienna

    April 2009 (Magazine)

    Nina Röhrbein asked two Austrian asset management CEOs about the impact of the financial crisis

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    Case for complexity

    April 2009 (Magazine)

    Liam Kennedy spoke with Dr Boy-Jürgen Andresen, a grandee of German pensions who is shortly to retire as chairman of the board of Watson Wyatt Heissmann

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    Funding in a changed world

    April 2009 (Magazine)

    Liam Kennedy assesses the measures German companies are taking to address pension funding issues and future plan design

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    Two pairs of eyes

    April 2009 (Magazine)

    Clemens Schuerhoff and Hans-Jürgen Dannheisig argue that the German regulatory principles have helped maintain investors’ trust in the asset management and servicing sectors

  • Keep it simple
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    Keep it simple

    April 2009 (Magazine)

    Frank Schnattinger gives an overview of the most recent IPE Institutional Investment survey of German investors attitudes and intentions

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    A review of performance

    April 2009 (Magazine)

    Austria’s government has responded to the poor 2008 performance of pension funds by establishing a pension reform commission to discuss possible changes to the system. George Coats makes an assessment

  • It’s all a matter of timing
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    It’s all a matter of timing

    March 2009 (Magazine)

    Market downturns and French pension reforms appear to co-incide. George Coats assesses the issues

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    Missed opportunity

    March 2009 (Magazine)

    Employee savings plans could have been the next big thing in French financial services but they have failed to take off. Alain Lemoine examines why

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    RAPF: allocating for the long term

    March 2009 (Magazine)

    The past year has been a busy one for RAFP, the €6.3bn French civil service supplementary pension scheme that was established in 2005

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    Flying a flag for the Perco

    March 2009 (Magazine)

    In 2004 Christel Bapt and Benoît Magnier saw an opening in the market. At the time they were both working for bfinance, but they decided to branch out on their own and formed Altedia Investment Consulting.

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    Forced to settle for a draw

    March 2009 (Magazine)

    The FRR has looked vulnerable for some time and the market downturn has not helped its cause. But it has fought off the immediate threats to its future, finds George Coats

  • A Napoleonic view of sovereign wealth
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    A Napoleonic view of sovereign wealth

    March 2009 (Magazine)

    Last October president Nicolas Sarkozy surprised a European Parliament meeting in Strasbourg by announcing that France was to have a sovereign wealth fund. Subsequently, government officials spoke of a €100bn fund.

  • Start of consolidation wave?
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    Start of consolidation wave?

    March 2009 (Magazine)

    The SGAM/CAAM merger is expected to trigger a shakeout among French asset managers. George Coats examines why it is happening and what the new landscape might look like

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    Coping with stress

    March 2009 (Magazine)

    Life insurers are France’s largest institutional investors. Alain Lemoine assesses how they are responding to the current crisis

  • Boost for new formations
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    Boost for new formations

    March 2009 (Magazine)

    The financial freeze is certain to speed up the trend towards consolidation in the pensions arena as costs soar and companies seek to hand over pension liabilities, finds Mariska van der Westen

  • Funds see risk in a different light
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    Funds see risk in a different light

    March 2009 (Magazine)

    Lessons are being learned from the crisis and painful questions are being asked. Mariska van der Westen examines what they are

  • Refocusing on the first pillar
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    Refocusing on the first pillar

    March 2009 (Magazine)

    Belgium’s new pensions minister has set up a National Pensions Conference to re-examine the whole issue. But she is not an admirer of the second pillar, finds George Coats