All IPE articles in December 2001 (Magazine) – Page 5
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Features
Heightened risk aversion
It is never straightforward predicting outcomes, but today’s investors face even more challenges as the war against terrorism continues. Capital markets seem to be entering new realms and for most investors, even quite seasoned ones, it is pretty much unchartered territory. The US yield curve was the steepest it had ...
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Soft commission under attack
In his review of UK institutional investment, published in March, Paul Myners drew attention to the lack of scrutiny of transaction fees, particularly broking commissions, incurred on clients’ behalf by their fund managers. Myners was concerned that trustees receive little information and have little control over these costs; the lack ...
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State-of-the-art ALM given high priority
The Third Swedish National Pensions Fund was voted Swedish market leader in investment strategy for the asset/liability modelling (ALM) study that the fund carried out as a part of the preparations ahead of the new asset management mandate that came into effect at the beginning of this year. The aim ...
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Aiming to be leaders rather than followers
SPK is one of the oldest pension structures in Sweden, and when Peter Hansson arrived there from the banking sector in 1993 he sparked a serious overhaul of the fund structure and administration. Although a declared opponent of ‘beauty contests’, when the time could be spent implementing strategy, Hansson made ...