All Features articles – Page 231

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    IORP to heighten Dutch strengths

    December 2005 (Magazine)

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    Dynamic strategy seeks out the risks that are worth it

    December 2005 (Magazine)

    Dutch pension fund PGGM has won the best industry-wide pension fund award for its creation of an innovative portfolio of strategies used in absolute return investing. Over the years, PGGM’s own asset- liability modelling (ALM) studies have led the fund to allocate its assets increasingly to alternative investments. However, during ...

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    Early retirement trend slows

    December 2005 (Magazine)

    Europe seems to be slowly inching away from its early retirement tendencies, according to the latest data on pensions expenditure issued by Eurostat, the EU’s statistical bureau. The release of this data coincides with the publication of a study by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), which calls ...

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    How efficiency leads to management excellence

    December 2005 (Magazine)

    Inarcassa firmly believes that strong governance and efficient investment processes are essential to excel in the management of pension fund assets. The scheme relies on effective decision-making, regular performance measurement for the fund, money managers and consultants, as well as transparency and communication to its members and the different governing ...

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    Young scheme sets out to engage with membership

    December 2005 (Magazine)

    Communication for pension funds is never easy, especially when it comes to making them easy to understand and interesting for members who often have a preconceived idea that the subject is boring and complex. This was the challenge facing the winner of IPE’s Country Award 2005 for Switzerland, the Media ...

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    EU support needed for 'new' Europe

    December 2005 (Magazine)

    Much more co-ordinated action is needed at EU level to speed up pension reforms in the new member states, which are likely to suffer from an even greater demographic imbalance than “old” Europe, a conference in Brussels heard on November 14. The new member states were also told how they ...

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    F&C terminates Mellon partnership

    December 2005 (Magazine)

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    OPF offers help to small firms

    December 2005 (Magazine)

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    Fishing in a lively pond

    December 2005 (Magazine)

    For Freud it was ‘id’. For investors, should it be ‘mid’? Yes. Mid caps are under-researched and under-owned, which makes them fertile ground for stockpickers. The availability of information in this area of the market is poor. So there is good potential to benefit from identifying positive change in companies ...

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    Pyramid structure provides solid foundations

    December 2005 (Magazine)

    Two special characteristics led to Germany’s Nordrheinische Aertzeversorgung (NAEV), the North Rhine Doctors’ Pension Scheme, entering and winning IPE’s coveted themed award for property investments: the restructuring of its real estate portfolio and its risk-adjusted asset allocation strategy. Founded in 1959 in the densely populated and highly industrialised state of ...

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    TNT's new fund for postmen

    December 2005 (Magazine)

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    Italian funds outperform TFR

    December 2005 (Magazine)

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    Pension funds still wary

    December 2005 (Magazine)

    On the surface of things, investment banks, particularly those with dedicated pension fund advisory groups, are making strong gains into the pension fund market. A report by Greenwich Associates, the US research consultancy, revealed that one third of UK pension funds are considering liability driven investments in their funding policies. ...

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    Innovation gets results

    December 2005 (Magazine)

    PME Bedrijfstakpensioenfonds Metalektro (PME), which has assets under management of €18bn, attributes its success to a number of clear-cut principles that underpin the organisation and govern the way in which the pension scheme operates. PME has a strong executive board that is responsible for determining basic policy. The task of ...

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    Getting results from promoting greener way of investing

    December 2005 (Magazine)

    Socially responsible investing (SRI) has for some time been in fashion among institutional investors. Yet it is an approach that is easier to talk about than put into practice. This year’s SRI winner – the Environment Agency Active Fund – has, however, managed to translate the rhetoric into action. The ...

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    Shift to global markets

    December 2005 (Magazine)

    The global custody and services agreement between Nordea and Bank of New York, announced in August this year, signifies a wider trend in the Nordic region, away from domestic banks and towards the international global custodians. Under the agreement, which covers around €240bn of assets (about half of Nordea’s total ...

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    Home is where the parent is

    December 2005 (Magazine)

    SEB Asset Management (SEB AM) threw a party for its staff earlier this year. The reason for the celebration was that the bi-annual Prospera survey had ranked SEB AM first among the 30 asset managers operating in Sweden. This put them ahead of international titans such as Goldman Sachs JP ...