All Features articles – Page 228
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More questions than answers
How deep will the changes to the pension accounting rules go? How will they affect companies’ financial strategies? Will they trigger the termination of defined benefit (DB) plans in the private sector? These are just a few of the questions haunting the US pension funds’ industry after the Financial Accounting ...
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Difficult to apply
Behavioural finance achieved real respectability three years ago when Daniel Kahneman won the Nobel Prize for his work in this area. Kahneman and his colleague Amos Tversky are best known for their work on Prospect Theory. A simple rendering of this theory would be that people have an irrational tendency ...
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Three-pronged approach brings flexibility and focus
Danish pension fund ATP has won this year’s country award for its excellence in four main areas: investments, pension policy and liability side issues, overall objectives and risk tolerance, and dealing with the interdependence between these three areas. The fund believes that what distinguishes it from other pension funds is ...
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Demographics looming in Asia
The annual Asian Pension Fund Roundtable has established a reputation as a high level think-tank on best practice and corporate governance. Under the heading ‘Demographic pressures in Asia: Driving retirement system reform and capital market development’, this year’s event, held in Beijing, brought together representatives from pension funds, government agencies ...
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Optimising asset structures
Following the substantial growth of its asset base, in 2002 WPV hired an independent consultant to conduct an asset/liability study for the first time. As a result of this study, WPV set up a master fund with Deutsche Asset Management (DeAM) comprising one passive and two active mandates. The scheme ...
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More attractive than ever
According to Jerome Booth at London-based specialist asset manager Ashmore: “In emerging markets, debt outperforms equities except in a rally, so the definition of an emerging market is one where the equity risk premium is negative.” While you may believe that his view is prejudiced since Ashmore is a leading ...
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Joint award reflects range of skills and strengths
The aim of the Cepsa Group Pension Fund is to achieve adequate returns for the members and beneficiaries of the scheme, over the medium and long term and using a low risk profile. The fund defines ‘adequate’ as two to three points above the Spanish consumer price index. As a ...
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Outsourcing maestro axed
The sudden removal of veteran executive Ramy Bourgi and head of securities Neil Henderson from their posts at JPMorgan Worldwide Securities Services (WSS) was perhaps inevitable following the long telegraphed collapse of the custodian’s flagship outsourcing arrangement with Schroders Investment Management. That said, given the retirement of Tom Swayne, head ...
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Don't look back
The Finnish pension system is still over-regulated and not structured in way that meets the long-term interests of pension funds. Lobbying has had some impact but as yet this is insufficient . It appears that the market has yet to convince its regulator that the idea that taking a forward-looking ...
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Benefiting from backlash
In the wake of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) investigation of potential conflicts of interest in consulting firms, small independent consultants are finding themselves in vogue – and they are determined to hold on to their position in the long term by proving that they offer superior service. Since ...
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Balancing risk and return to protect value of benefits
In recent years, liability-side issues have had a very substantial influence on Danish pension fund ATP’s investments. During the past year, therefore, ATP has radically changed its approach to liability-driven investments. Its work in splitting the investment portfolio into separate alpha, beta and liability hedge portfolios has helped ATP carry ...
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Basque fund develops venturesome role
Geroa EPSV is a defined contribution pension fund which was set up to complement the Spanish state pension scheme. It covers employees in Gipuzkoa, one of the three provinces making up the Basque Country region. The fund has 100,000 contributing members and is currently worth about €500m. Geroa was started ...
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Behind the curve
September was a good month for funds of funds all round, with the Eurekahedge indices returning upwards of 1% across almost all strategies and regions. The month saw a departure (positive) from August’s shallower returns, and a return to the more robust pre-August rising trend. The Eurekahedge Global Fund of ...
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Focus on liabilities that safeguards future benefits
To win an individual country or themed IPE Award for pension fund excellence sets you up as something of a benchmark. To walk away with overall Best European Pension Fund Award 2005, however, means you are defining your industry. There can be no doubt Denmark’s ATP fund won this highly ...





