All ECB articles – Page 2
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Accounting roundup: More work needed on ‘too big to fail’ banks
Plus: IASB eyes new pension standard, EU plots financial reporting ‘lab’
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PensionsEurope calls for further delay to data reporting requirements
Data gathering will place major cost burden on EU pension funds, warns pensions industry lobby group
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Brexit: UK regulator warns on derivatives, reassures on passporting
Financial Conduct Authority lays out vision for transition from EU to UK rulebooks
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Securitised sovereign bonds ‘could help increase financial stability’
Economic professor sees demand from insurance industry, but major opposition remains
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Netherlands roundup: Parliament rejects minimum discount rate
Plus: Koolmees postpones transfer option; HaskoningDHV to merge; Federation leaks email list
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Germans trash EU’s proposal for pooled euro-zone bonds
Structure and risk pooling of “sovereign bond backed securities” criticised by investor association
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Why quantitative tightening won’t happen
Asset owners and economists argue that the UK central bank will struggle to ‘normalise’ its balance sheet any time soon
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Credit benchmarks too sensitive to interest rates, investors warn
Credit risk and duration management among the top priorities for Austrian pension funds
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ECB adopts ‘streamlined’ pension fund data reporting regulation
Central bank says it worked closely with European pensions regulator to reduce burden on pension funds
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Euro and equity rallies boost Belgian pension funds to 6% in 2017
PensioPlus warns on withdrawal of quantitative easing, equity market volatility and higher inflation
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Dutch pension funds advocate one-stop-shop for EIOPA data
‘Data collection should be carried out through local supervisor,’ trade body says
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Joseph Mariathasan: Quantitative tightening's biggest test
The wider political effects of unconventional monetary policy could prove the hardest to resolve
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PensionsEurope questions legal basis for EIOPA info requests
Reform of European financial supervision ‘the only way’ legal basis would be provided
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EIOPA criticised over pension fund data consultation
Regulator told to focus data gathering on regulators, not pension funds
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Managers signal warning over European markets
ECB mistake could trigger selloff, managers say, while euro-zone equities seen as crowded trade
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Time to start thinking about interest rate rises: Aegon
Expected increase will cause ‘considerable damage’ to portfolios of euro-denominated government bonds
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ECB: Pension funds will ultimately benefit from low interest rates
‘Low interest rates necessary for economic recovery and employment,’ argues ECB chief
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ECB's planned pension fund reporting requirements criticised
German pension funds raise concerns about additional costs with little gain
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PGGM: ECB’s policy could cause Dutch pension system 'implosion'
Two senior staff from the Dutch pension manager examine how to tackle ultra-low interest rates
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ECB seen as tapering, as 'nuanced' bond-buying decision announced
Bank to continue to buy bonds under asset purchase programme after March but at reduced run-rate