Investor Strategy – Page 246

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    European investment fund market drops 6.7% in Q2

    2002-09-10T04:28:00Z

    EUROPE- Combined assets of the Europe’s investment fund market fell 6.7% during the second quarter of this year, resulting in a 2.9% decline for the first half, according to FEFSI, the pan-European federation of investment managers associations and companies.

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    Dutch group SFB in third party business push

    2002-09-10T04:22:00Z

    NETHERLANDS- SFB Groep, the e20bn Dutch outfit that oversees the Dutch builders’ pension assets, is pushing ahead with marketing itself as a third party provider of asset management and pension fund administration. The group has a five year strategy over which it intends to market its services to third parties ...

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    ING outsources equity clearance to BoNY

    2002-09-05T05:10:00Z

    GLOBAL- ING is to outsource its international cash equities clearance and settlements in London, New York, Hong Kong and Singapore to the Bank of New York in what is Europe’s largest broker-dealer outsourcing transaction.

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    AP3 completes €390m Far East manager search

    2002-09-02T09:37:00Z

    SWEDEN – The SKr 130bn (€14bn) Third Swedish National Pension Fund, the AP3, has completed its asset manager search for Japanese and Asia Pacific (ex-Japan) equity mandates worth €390m with the appointment of Capital International, Shroders and JP Morgan Fleming Asset Management (JP Morgan) to its external manager roster.

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    Chemie picks Ecofin for ALM and manager selection

    2002-08-30T04:31:00Z

    GERMANY- Chemie Pensionsfonds, administered by HVB, has appointed Ecofin to carry out a full asset and liability study, and to assist in the selection of external asset managers.

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    Nordea shakes up asset management arrangement

    2002-08-30T01:01:00Z

    DENMARK- Nordea Asset Management has announced it is centralising its European, US and global equity management in Copenhagen. At the same time it is centralising the management of Norwegian equities in Oslo while bringing its European fixed income operation to Copenhagen.

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    Sweden's AP2 drops 9.3% in six months to June

    2002-08-29T05:08:00Z

    SWEDEN- Sweden’s second national fund AP2 has announced a first half decline in assets of 9.3% bringing the fund to Sek124.3bn (e13.6bn).

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    Holdings in US fixed income up 50% in year to date

    2002-08-29T05:03:00Z

    US- Holdings in fixed income in the US have already risen by more than 50% this year and now stand at $9.2trn according to a study of the institutional bond market by Greenwich Associates, the US research consultancy.

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    Denmark's ATP shifts e2.9bn from equities to bonds

    2002-08-29T04:50:00Z

    DENMARK- ATP, the DKK212.7bn (e28.7bn) Danish labour market supplementary pension scheme, has reduced its portfolio allocation in equities from 45% to 35% following negative second quarter results. During this period the listed equity portfolio lost 12.3%.

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    UK railway fund to increase private equity holding

    2002-08-28T05:04:00Z

    UK- Railpen, the UK railway £13bn (e20.3bn) pension scheme, is to increase its allocation to private equity from 2% to 5%, taking the level of investment from around £400m (e626m) to £750m (e1.17bn).

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    FSA fines Royal & SunAlliance e2.1m

    2002-08-27T05:20:00Z

    UK- The UK’s Financial Services Authority has fined certain life insurance companies within the Royal & SunAlliance group £1.35m (e2.11m) for missing deadlines and failing to introduce recommendations made by the Personal Investment Authority in its pensions review.

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    AP3 commits further e135m to private equity

    2002-08-27T04:50:00Z

    SWEDEN- Sweden’s third national pension fund AP3 has committed a further e135m to private equity taking its total investment in the asset class to e210m. The latest commitment by the fund is almost split half and half between US and European private equity houses.

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    Shake up at US fund sees Rogge lose e611m mandate

    2002-08-23T04:58:00Z

    US- A complete overhaul of asset allocation at the Illinois teachers’ retirement system (TRS) has thrown two mandates out to tender and led the fund to drop Rogge Global Partners from a $594m (e611m) international fixed income mandate.

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    Bureau Bosch publishes Dutch manager rankings

    2002-08-23T04:50:00Z

    NETHERLANDS- Foreign investment managers will soon overtake their Dutch counterparts in overseeing the country’s pension fund assets according to the 2002 report by consultant Bureau Bosch into the Dutch investment industry. The report covers 78 managers and is seen as a definitive guide to the Dutch pension fund investment market.

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    Greenwich tenders entire e750m fund

    2002-08-22T05:01:00Z

    UK- The London Borough of Greenwich pension fund has tendered its entire £480m (e749m) portfolio, currently managed by Schroders and Deutsche Asset Management.

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    Mercers replaces Watsons as Home Group advisor

    2002-08-22T05:01:00Z

    UK- Mercers Human Resource Consulting has replaced rival Watson Wyatt as provider of actuarial and consulting services to the pension funds of housing provider Home Group.

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    Philip Robinson leaves Watson Wyatt

    2002-08-21T05:40:00Z

    UK- Philip Robinson, a senior investment consultant at Watson Wyatt, has left the consultancy firm to pursue other interests.

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    CalPERS gets tough on manager conflict of interest

    2002-08-20T05:04:00Z

    US- Following the decision last week by a group of large US pension funds to clamp down on companies not abiding by good company practice, the California Public Employees’ Retirement System has announced that investment banks and money managers wishing to do business with it will now be required to ...

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    BGI set to lose out as Torfaen tenders e770m

    2002-08-16T12:59:00Z

    UK- Torfaen County Borough council has put out to tender over half of its £730m (e1.14bn) Greater Gwent Pension Fund.

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    CalPERS yet to name replacement for departing CEO

    2002-08-14T10:33:00Z

    US- CalPERS, the US’s largest public pension fund, has yet to appoint a replacement CEO for James Burton who is leaving to become head of the World Gold Council.