All IPE articles in December 2011 (Online) – Page 6
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UK roundup: High Court on RPI/CPI, Aon Hewitt on liabilities
High Court rejects union claim that government’s switch from RPI to CPI was unlawful.
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Pension funds should invest in UK residential property – but not yet
Shayla Walmsley explores why pension funds might think twice about jumping into UK residential.
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Friday people roundup
BlackRock, UBS, Man Group, AD-VANCED, Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change
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Nutreco transfers DC pension arrangements to Robeco PPI
Main scheme for Dutch units to be transferred to insurance company Aegon from 1 January.
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German investors using master KAGs for 'flexible manager exchange'
GERMANY – Respondents also cite implementation of overlay strategies and reduction of admin costs.
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PFZW to shake up communications with participants
Pension funds should take 'paternalistic' approach, not work from 'ivory tower'.
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What the revised IORP Directive should focus on
The original Directive was inadvisable for a number of reasons, says Liam Kennedy.
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Views: The OECD on the failure of long-term investing
Fiona Stewart, principal administrator at the OECD, considers why many institutional investors have failed to live up to their long-term investment potential.
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European pension funds looking to raise high-yield allocations – Swisscanto
Head of credit says funds to turn to BB investment grade, high yield over next 3-5 years.
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IAS19 to 'put pressure' on FTSE 100 pension fund deficits
Deficits at FTSE 100 companies soar by €120bn despite record contributions last year, says LCP.
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Mandate roundup: Falkirk, NEST, Hampshire, Southern Housing Group, East Riding
Falkirk pension scheme appoints brace of managers in move to more diversified investment strategy.
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ESG roundup: Climate Bonds Standard, Norwegian SWF, forest bonds, UKSIF
Climate Bond Standard aims to help governments, investors to build low-carbon economies.
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One Europe: The advent of a new federalist system
Europe's own latent weakness has pushed it toward a more federal system, says Harry Smorenberg.
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European investors' views on ESG vary widely depending on country – survey
Importance of ethical exclusions cited by 75% of investors in Germany, but less than 40% in UK.