All Features articles – Page 257

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    Interest rate risk matching for pension funds

    May 2005 (Magazine)

    New regulations such as IFRS require pension funds to bring their interest-rate risk more in line with the interest-rate risk of their liabilities. This usually means that the duration of the fixed-income portfolio needs to be extended or the allocation to fixed-income investments increased. The latter would mean that there ...

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    Gains to be made in Taiwan

    May 2005 (Magazine)

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    PPF in good shape

    May 2005 (Magazine)

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    Hats off time

    May 2005 (Magazine)

    While a number of commentators, myself included, have been rather unkind to the European Securities Forum (ESF) over the past few years, the organisation has brushed aside its critics and soldiered doggedly on with efforts to bring about the harmonisation and integration of European clearing and settlement processes. So does ...

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    A match made in heaven

    May 2005 (Magazine)

    Forwards, futures, swaps and options on a large variety of underlying indices have been around for more than 30 years. Despite their popularity with many investors and corporate users, most pension funds have always carefully managed to avoid the use of derivatives because they can be somewhat complicated. However, derivatives ...

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    Multinationals try to hold the line

    May 2005 (Magazine)

    Multinational companies based in the Netherlands are re-evaluating how much control they need to impose on their different pension plans around the world in light of ballooning costs and liabilities. But despite this increasingly close attention to their international liabilities and scheme designs – and the impact this is having ...

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    Performance index unveiled

    May 2005 (Magazine)

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    International investment tops

    May 2005 (Magazine)

    A new academic study has found that international investment brings better returns and that the reasons for limiting foreign investing are weak. “Data confirm theory that international investment allows superior investment performance in terms of risk and return,” says E Philip Davis, Professor of Economics and Finance at London’s Brunel ...

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    Listening to the investors

    May 2005 (Magazine)

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    Simplicity is the key

    May 2005 (Magazine)

    Commodities are Jim Rogers’ investment passion. As a measure of their neglect by other investors, he puts forward a simple observation: “There are 40,000 mutual funds for stocks and bonds, but you cannot find five mutual funds investing in commodities.” Rogers, a co-founder of the Quantum fund, and best-selling author ...

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    Looking for the third way

    May 2005 (Magazine)

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    Making a splash in pension pooling

    May 2005 (Magazine)

    There is an increasing amount of interest in the establishment of pension pooling vehicles by multinational organisations seeking to combine their international or European pension investments in a single global or single regional fund. The pooling of pension assets in a single vehicle is an attractive concept as it generates ...

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    Open market regime

    May 2005 (Magazine)

    A complete opening of the German market as a financial centre for hedge funds (which are now regulated by the German Investment Act (Investmentgesetz)) would not have been possible without modifying framework conditions for investments made by insurance companies, which form by far the largest group of institutional investors. Currently, ...