All Features articles – Page 227

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    Towards a settlement

    January 2006 (Magazine)

    The media frenzy in the UK has moved on and now as the dust is starting to settle it will be up to pensions professionals and the government in the UK to fully absorb the recommendations of the Pensions Commission. There was a lot to take in - the final ...

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    Strategic shift

    January 2006 (Magazine)

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    Word on the street

    January 2006 (Magazine)

    Secretary of state for work and pensions John Hutton said it was an “important milestone towards a lasting pensions settlement”. “Put quite simply, we can not go on as we are. But it is also vital that we get reform right for future generations, and we are determined to reach ...

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    Townsend and Watson in US tie

    January 2006 (Magazine)

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    Swiss in 2% rate plea

    December 2005 (Magazine)

    Pension fund association ASIP has urged the government to lower the guaranteed return on pension contributions, insisting that the move is critical to improving the financial health of its members. Earlier this year, the Swiss government decided to leave the rate in question at 2.5%. “An adjustment to the ...

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    German assets to hit €4trn

    December 2005 (Magazine)

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    ABP goes its own way

    December 2005 (Magazine)

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    Iceland casts eye abroad

    December 2005 (Magazine)

    The Icelandic pension fund sector is undergoing parallel developments that are having a direct impact on the management of its assets. The first is an ongoing process of consolidation, which has gradually reduced the number of pension funds from an original 100 to a current 48 and which is anticipated ...

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    Peers acknowledge the 'constant gardener' of Europe

    December 2005 (Magazine)

    This year’s winner of the Award for an Outstanding Industry Contribution to is Koen De Ryck. He was the clear favourite among the 18 candidates who were on the list that IPE readers were asked to vote on. That comes as no surprise, given his dedicated service that can be ...

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    UK trustees 'act like bankers'

    December 2005 (Magazine)

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    Adventurous allocation soon starts to pay dividend

    December 2005 (Magazine)

    As pension funds look around for innovative ways of boosting their income from traditional asset classes, private equity is moving into the mainstream as a way of achieving this. Länsförsäkringar Liv Försäkrings (LF) of Sweden has become a pioneer in developing this asset class as an integral part of a ...

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    Risk manager or trusted adviser?

    December 2005 (Magazine)

    Across Europe, the pensions landscape is ostensibly one that conveys difficult and unwanted messages. Liabilities are typically large in comparison to the market capitalisation of sponsor companies. Schemes are generally poorly funded. From an adviser’s perspective, risks are also large due to the volatility arising from mis-matched asset mixes and ...

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    Life after attribution

    December 2005 (Magazine)

    Your managers may be investing in new risk and attribution capabilities, but are they ready for the knock-on effects? As an investor in the fixed income funds, you may not be too concerned with the relationship between your manager’s front, middle and back offices. As long as your funds are ...

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    Negative times here again

    December 2005 (Magazine)

    Against a backdrop of lacklustre performance in almost all markets (eg, stocks, bonds and commodities), and more generally, of a decline in the risk appetite of investors, all hedge fund strategies performed negatively in October, for the first time since April. Unsurprisingly, the strategies most harshly hit by the fall ...

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    Why pensions funds are on agenda

    December 2005 (Magazine)

    Over the last two years, the spotlight at investment banks has been directed towards pension funds. The banks have set up their own pensions groups to tackle the problems of liability mismatches and other risk issues. But if the banks serve corporate clients, how and why did they end up ...

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    An alternative to ordinary mandatory insurance funds

    December 2005 (Magazine)

    The Frjálsi Pension Fund was established in 1978 and is one of the oldest and largest non-mandatory pension funds in Iceland, Traditionally, pension funds in Iceland have used all of the 10% mandatory contribution to provide coinsurance rights but the founders of the scheme wanted to create an alternative to ...