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    UK: New products, new providers

    February 1997 (Magazine)

    Ten years ago, the vast majority of UK pooled funds were mixed funds provided by insurance companies. These funds invested in a range of securities and bonds, with the two key choices of asset allocation and stock selection left to the manager’s discretion. Over time these funds have increasingly held ...

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    Moving on to a wider stage

    February 1997 (Magazine)

    The success of foreign fund managers in last year’s Belgacom outsourcing may force the locals to look to their laurels, writes Fennell Betson

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    UK: PFPVs make progress

    February 1997 (Magazine)

    Progress towards setting up Pooled Fund Pension Vehicles (PFPVs) continues, with the Guernsey and Jersey authorities giving a yes vote to the plan. Approaches have been made or are due to be made to 13 other national tax authorities, while Ernst and Young, the firm overseeing the introduction of PFPVs, ...

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    USA: Native speakers hushed

    February 1997 (Magazine)

    The US equity market has been experiencing a long-term bull run. One result has been a significant move into index-tracking funds. It is important to evaluate the US fund groups as managers of domestic and international equities. This analysis takes a deliberately skewed look at the markets, from the perspective ...

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    UK: Prospect of steady growth

    February 1997 (Magazine)

    The minimum funding requirement (MFR) will have little impact on the investment strategy of the £1.5bn ($2.4bn) Philips UK Pension Fund as the fund carried out an asset liability study in 1993. It has since moved from a minimal position in index-linked gilts to a current holding of over £400mn ...

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    Setting a global standard

    February 1997 (Magazine)

    Thirteen European countries, expanding from a core group of eight, are participating in a project to produce European and global standards for investment performance measurement. The momentum for establishing recognised standards come from different bodies depending on the country, according to Dugald Eadie, chairman of the European Federation of Financial ...

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    Managers get rises

    February 1997 (Magazine)

    In a recent report Greenwich Associates, assessing the rarely examined area of compensation, shows most compensation rising significantly, but with a relative fall in the position of funds from American owned subsidiaries. The population for this survey was 354 of the largest tax exempt funds in the UK, representing 73% ...

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    In the relationship game

    February 1997 (Magazine)

    Employers are more concerned with being able to work with consultants than with the cost, writes John Lappin

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    Painting the full performance picture

    February 1997 (Magazine)

    Systematic performance analysis of mutual funds is a must. Generally, performance is expressed relative to certain benchmarks” which may give a clearer view of management abilities, but the whole picture is incomplete if the dimension of investment risk is ignored. Here the widely-used concept of “volatility” has to be reviewed, ...

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    French pensions may go retail

    February 1997 (Magazine)

    A bill to reform company pensions in France could unintentionally create a retail pensions market. The market value of the scheme - currently predicted at anywhere between Ffr10 and 50 billion, which according to one analyst means “nobody knows” - could greatly increase as a result. This will depend on ...

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    Germany: The Frankfurt market

    February 1997 (Magazine)

    The Frankfurt stock market is represented by the holding company Deutsche Börse AG. It has 250 members and over 75% of German market share and is responsible for the settlement of all exchange transactions in securities and futures in Germany. It operates the only German futures exchange, the Deutsche Terminbörse ...

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    Feeling the heat

    February 1997 (Magazine)

    British pension fund managers themselves say they are shying away from the UK stock market as the year begins, amid worries that equities are overvalued. The economy may overheat around general election time, raising concerns about inflation which could in turn lead to a burst of monetary tightening later on, ...

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    EU pensions paper on way

    February 1997 (Magazine)

    The long-awaited EU green paper on pensions will hold few surprises. Obvious issues such as barriers to free movement of labour and limited common laws for prudence and retirement provision around Europe will be covered, according to industry predictions. The paper, due for publication in the next two months will, ...

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    Moderate expectations and a tilt to equities

    February 1997 (Magazine)

    In ABN AMRO’s asset allocation for the first quarter, we overweight equities and underweight bonds and cash. For 1997, we expect, on average, economic growth to be moderate, while inflation will remain at a relatively low level. This outlook is not only justified by the most recent cyclical indicators but ...

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    Horlick divides MGAM funds' trustees

    February 1997 (Magazine)

    The Horlick Affair has clearly shaken the confidence of pension funds in Morgen Grenfell Asset Management but, as an IPE survey reveals, funds’ attitudes vary, although at least four funds are considering their position. However, only one of the 11 schemes we spoke to had actually dropped MGAM as their ...

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    UK: Discounting the election

    February 1997 (Magazine)

    The general election’s impact on the markets will be limited but, according to UK analysts, it will mark a dividing line for activity in both the bond and equity markets. Whoever wins will inherit a relatively benign economic picture. At Commerzbank in London, treasurer and deputy general manager Jean-Michael D’Oultremont ...

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    Drive to devise packages for funds

    February 1997 (Magazine)

    British investment banks and real estate agencies are using all their ingenuity to design property packages that appeal to pension fund tastes. They are having some success, not least with pension funds from elsewhere in Europe. Why does real estate need packaging? On the face of it, commercial property should ...

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    Hewlett Packard grasps the nettle of DC plans Europe-wide

    February 1997 (Magazine)

    Michel Henneaux explains the thinking behind the radical moves in the group’s pension scheme design

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    Using nervous system to make connections

    February 1997 (Magazine)

    Klaus Ragotzky reports on neural networks, used by Bayerische Landesbank to forecast future government bond yields