All IPE articles in December 2001 (Magazine) – Page 2

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    Pride in putting members first

    December 2001 (Magazine)

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    Norway moves internationally fast

    December 2001 (Magazine)

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    Model for other European funds

    December 2001 (Magazine)

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    ETFs: whole new panorama

    December 2001 (Magazine)

    The success of exchange traded funds (ETFs) in the US has caused exchanges, asset managers, index providers and other market particpants to want to launch them in Europe. The first ETF was launched in the US in 1993. By 1997 there were 19 ETFs in the US with $6.7bn (e7.6bn) ...

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    Opportunity for private equity industry

    December 2001 (Magazine)

    In the 1990s indexing in the quoted equity markets came of age in two senses. First, many institutional investors chose to move from active to passive management of their portfolios (ie from individual stock picking to pro-rata investment in a basket of stocks forming an index), and second, the performance ...

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    Swedes keep faith with equities

    December 2001 (Magazine)

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    Making EIORPs a practical issue

    December 2001 (Magazine)

    When the ECOFIN council of European finance ministers rejected the European Federation of Retirement Provision’s (EFRP’s) ’EIORP’ (European Institution for Occupational Retirement Provision) pan-European pensions vehicle in October, the sighs from the EFRP’s Brussels headquarters were audible around Europe. Here was a vehicle that appeared to fit all the necessary ...

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    EIORP fails to progress

    December 2001 (Magazine)

    The EFRP proposal for a pan-European pension vehicle – the European Institute for Occupational Retirement Provision (EIORP), did not get through last week’s ECOFIN council meeting, tax expert Peter Schonewille said at the conference. “This was despite the active support for the proposal by the Commission by putting them in ...

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    Optimist at helm of EFRP

    December 2001 (Magazine)

    Alan Pickering, the new chairman of the European Federation of Retirement Provision (EFRP) and a former chair of the UK National Association of Pension Funds (NAPF) has been around long enough to know a pensions scare story when he hears it. His role at the EFRP confronts him directly with ...

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    Where hedge fund market falls down

    December 2001 (Magazine)

    Knowing and understanding the likely performance of an asset is a critical step in determining whether it has a place in the pension fund’s investment portfolio. Having effective benchmarks against which to measure manager performance is a prerequisite to proper monitoring of any investment. On both these counts, the hedge ...

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    Z score dissenters

    December 2001 (Magazine)

    Jan Baars and his employer, the PGGM pension fund, have been among the fiercest critics of the Z scores. In a series of articles in the Dutch press, PGGM has at times sounded almost apocalyptic, warning that the Industry-wide fund in the Netherlands is doomed. Complaints levelled against the Z ...

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    Progress slow on Directive

    December 2001 (Magazine)

    The proposed pensions directive is the most important part of the EC plan for a single market for financial services by 2005, said Jean-Claude Thébault of the EC at the EFRP/NAPF conference inBrussels. Thébault noted that the signs of success were not very encouraging, pointing out that the mid-term point ...

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    Difficult times

    December 2001 (Magazine)

    Recently when any overview of the Nordic exchanges has been prepared, the logical starting place is usually Sweden. This is because the OM Group has been one of the most active and high profile organisations in the world of exchanges. Last year attention focused on the bid for the London ...

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    Pensions reform derailed

    December 2001 (Magazine)

    The 11 September terrorist attack has changed the scenario for US pension reform, but it is not yet clear in which direction. Critics of social security privatisation say the stock market downturn shows how risky the proposal is. Supporters of the Bush administration’s original plan (in which private personal accounts ...

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    Warning lights in Denmark

    December 2001 (Magazine)