All Features articles – Page 136
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FeaturesRiding out the tempest
Although small and new, SEB’s Lithuanian pension fund operation is confident that it will survive the turmoil that is convulsing the financial world. CIO Marijus Kalesinskas tells George Coats why
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FeaturesLong stories from the top of Europe
Carolyn Bandel roped up to participate in the Northern Trust Mont Blanc 2008 Challenge, and climbed until there was nowhere else to go
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FeaturesPressure to re-bundle
Liam Kennedy concludes that the German version of fiduciary management will look different from its Dutch counterpart
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More than a compound noun
Iain Morse assesses trends in Germany’s Depotbank and master KAG segments
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FeaturesMixed message on fund sales
Expected changes to capital gains tax will fuel a surge in funds sales but 2008 will not be a bumper year, say Hans-Jürgen Dannheisig and Clemens Schuerhoff
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FeaturesA time of tough decisions
As solvency levels fall Swiss pension funds are caught between conflicting pressures, Emma Oakman finds
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FeaturesThe Swiss see calm amid the storm
As the US-centric credit crunch places some of its leading financial institutions, like UBS, under real stress, Nina Röhrbein reports on the usually sedate world of Swiss asset management
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FeaturesNo alternative to alternatives
Despite market turbulence having a negative impact on returns, diversification is set to increase after a regulations are relaxed, says Emma Oakman
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FeaturesDissecting the public sector
IPE asked three local government pension funds in Denmark, Switzerland and the UK: ‘How do you administer your fund?’
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A triumph of marketing over performance?
A recent Morningstar analysis of much-hyped 130/30 strategies offers a chance to weigh up their performance. Joseph Mariathasan reports





