Funding – Page 137

  • News

    Industriens Pension active investments return 22.4% in 2009

    2010-03-25T11:30:00Z

    DENMARK - Industriens Pension, the pension fund for the industrial sector in Denmark, returned 22.4% in 2009, before taxes. The positive return is a result of a large equity and corporate bond allocation.

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    Swiss fund BLPK returns 9.5%

    2010-03-24T15:35:00Z

    SWITZERLAND – Despite a 9.5% return for 2009 the Pensionskasse for the canton surrounding the city of Basel, BLPK, is still far from its 2007 near full funding level.

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    UK roundup: Falkirk, Nabarro, SMF, public sector pensions

    2010-03-23T15:55:00Z

    UK – Falkirk Council has appointed an active global equity manager, while law firm Nabarro has appointed an independent trustee for its pension scheme.

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    PensionDanmark posts record returns for 2009

    2010-03-22T15:25:00Z

    DENMARK – PensionDanmark’s full-year performance figures for 2009 showed the firm generated record returns of DKK10.5bn – a slight increase on the DKK10.4bn first published in preliminary numbers in February.

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    German DAX firms paid 30% more into pensions in 2009

    2010-03-22T14:39:00Z

    GERMANY – DAX 30 companies' pension payments reached €9bn in 2009, compared to €6.5bn the year before, Towers Watson has calculated. Overall funding funding levels remained the same.

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    Swedish update: FPK posts 5.2% return for 2009

    2010-03-19T15:50:00Z

    SWEDEN - Försäkringsbranschens Pensionskassa (FPK) the pension fund for the insurance industry in Sweden, returned 5.2% in 2009 as a result of strong stock market performance.

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    UK roundup: RBS, Deloitte, Royal London

    2010-03-18T15:40:00Z

    UK – Royal Bank of Scotland has revealed it has an overall pension deficit on its schemes of £2.91bn (€3.25bn). Meanwhile, Deloitte's pension deficit has more than trebled to £234m and Royal London has appointed an investment adviser for its £1.7bn scheme.

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    'Fairer levy' possible through bottom-up risk, say PPF advisers

    2010-03-18T15:30:00Z

    UK – An advisory body to the Pension Protection Fund (PPF) has claimed the PPF levy would "feel fairer" to the pensions community if it targeted a bottom-up approach to risk calculations, so that risk reduction by a scheme is reflected in a lower levy.

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    Danish pensions received record contributions in 2009

    2010-03-18T15:15:00Z

    DENMARK - Danes paid a record DKK116bn (€15.58bn) in pension contributions in 2009 despite the financial crises, according to latest numbers from the insurance association, Forsikring & Pension. However, officials warn contributions will fall in 2010.

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    BA proposes benefit changes to aid recovery plan

    2010-03-17T15:30:00Z

    UK – The £3.7bn (€4.1bn) deficit in British Airways' two defined benefit (DB) schemes is not going to "vanish overnight", say pensions experts, despite an agreement with trade unions on a new benefit structure for the pension funds.

  • News

    Men more likely to increase NEST contributions

    2010-03-16T15:55:00Z

    UK – Women are less likely to contribute more than the minimum of 4% of qualifying earnings to a UK pension once auto-enrolment is introduced in 2012, consultancy Hymans Robertson has revealed.

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    Swedish pension system shows deficit despite good AP results

    2010-03-16T15:35:00Z

    SWEDEN - The Swedish state pension system, including the AP funds, saw record returns for 2009 but despite the positive performance the state system as a whole remains underfunded.

  • Hungarian growth funds return almost 26%
    News

    Hungarian growth funds return almost 26%

    2010-03-15T16:00:00Z

    HUNGARY – The growth portfolios of the 19 mandatory Hungarian pension funds returned 25.95% over the last year with the average performance of all funds standing at 18.6%.

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    AP7 sees record returns in 2009

    2010-03-15T15:45:00Z

    SWEDEN - AP7, the Swedish national buffer fund with a mandate to manage assets within the premium pension system, saw record returns for both of its portfolios in 2009, the last year it operated according to its old model.

  • Swiss PKBS gets another CHF800m injection
    News

    Swiss PKBS gets another CHF800m injection

    2010-03-12T15:55:00Z

    SWITZERLAND – The Swiss Pensionskasse for the city of Basel, PKBS, will receive another CHF795m (€544m) from the city but other public funds will be granted the right to remain underfunded.

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    Swiss Post and PKBS deliver below average returns

    2010-03-10T15:50:00Z

    SWITZERLAND – The Pensionskasse of the Swiss postal service (PK Post) as well as the one of the city of Basel (PKBS) returned 9.43% and 10.4% respectively last year - less than other pensionskassen because of their lower risk strategies.

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    UK funding update: DB deficit improves to £15bn

    2010-03-09T15:30:00Z

    UK – The aggregate funding position of almost 7,400 defined benefit (DB) schemes in the UK improved by more than £36bn (€39.7bn) in February and posted a deficit of £15.1bn, according to the latest research from the Pension Protection Fund (PPF).

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    Finnish government funds made best of bonds in 2009

    2010-03-09T15:00:00Z

    FINLAND – Keva, the Local Government Pensions Institution, and VER, the Finnish State Pension Fund, have both shown bonds played a key role in the returns generated from investments in 2009, yet alternatives delivered a mixed result.

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    Just one in six UK employees to increase pension contributions

    2010-03-08T15:35:00Z

    UK – Less than a fifth of employees who already saving in a pension intend to increase their contributions in the next year, according to research from the UK's National Association of Pensions Funds (NAPF).

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    Dutch reinsured schemes gain breathing space over recovery plans

    2010-03-08T14:30:00Z

    NETHERLANDS - Social affairs minister Piet Hein Donner has granted Dutch reinsured pension funds additional leeway in the time they have to submit a recovery plan, to help them avoid cuts in pension rights.