Investor Strategy – Page 266

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    Lamfalussy reports on securities market reforms

    2001-02-19T03:59:00Z

    EUROPE - A four pronged approach to regulation of European securities markets should be adopted by Europe’s policymakers if barriers of “Kafkaesque inefficiency” to financial market development are to be broken down, says the final report from the Committee of Wise Men, chaired by Alexandre Lamfalussy....

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    FTSE rolls out Global Sector Index Series

    2001-02-12T05:10:00Z

    FTSE has gone live with its new Global Sector Index Series - eleven blue-chip, global sector indices, designed for sector-based trading and supporting a variety of OTC and listed products...

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    STOXX beefs up regional sales teams

    2001-02-12T04:02:00Z

    STOXX has made a raft of appointments to its regional marketing and sales teams with Kevin Pilarski appointed regional director for the Americas and Jon Winslade regional director for the Netherlands and the UK.... and all the rest of the week's major people moves......

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    PPM to up funds allocation for providers

    2001-02-09T06:03:00Z

    SWEDEN – The state controlled premium pension system (PPM) is increasing the number of funds companies owned by the same holding group can offer to investors....

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    VKG broadens property horizon in new RFP

    2001-02-08T04:35:00Z

    BELGIUM - The e500m Brussels based VKG/CPM pension fund for doctors, dentists and pharmacists is seeking a manager for an indirect international real estate mandate, as part of a strategic geographical shift in its property investment set-up...

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    UK fund allocates £112m into multinational equity

    2001-02-06T10:59:00Z

    UK - The £330m (e527m) Southern Water Pension Schemes has appointed Dresdner to invest a third of its assets in multinational equities...

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    Hermes focuses on German corporate specialist

    2001-02-06T10:58:00Z

    UK – Pension fund manager Hermes, the investment company for both the BT and Post Office schemes, has appointed German corporate finance specialist Stephan Howaldt to head up its new European focus funds company (HEFF)...

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    Proximus mobilises for new pension fund

    2001-02-06T06:49:00Z

    BELGIUM - Proximus, the mobile phone subsidiary of Belgacom – the Belgian telecommunications group – is to create its own pension fund in the coming months, with projected annual inflows of e10m...

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    Foreign investment in UK property doubles

    2001-02-06T06:43:00Z

    UK – Overseas investment in British commercial property reached a record high in 2000, doubling the figure for 1999 at a total of £7.1bn, says a report by DTZ Research.

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    SFIM grabs e15m Swedish brief

    2001-01-30T06:28:00Z

    SWEDEN - Stockholm based shipping company Soya appoints Singer & Friedlander Investment Management for a e15m pan-European ex Sweden large cap portfolio...

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    ABN AMRO Mellon wraps up IR£1.4bn custody deal

    2001-01-29T10:02:00Z

    An Post, the IR£1.4bn (e1.78bn) pension scheme of the Irish Post Office, has awarded the global custody for the fund to ABN AMRO Mellon Global Securities Services...

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    Parliament opens out directive debate to industry

    2001-01-29T09:59:00Z

    EUROPE - The European Parliament is to hold an open public hearing on the forthcoming directive on supplementary pensions -allowing interested parties in the European pensions and investment industry to add their views to the already heated debate...

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    NAPF refines decision-making structure

    2001-01-22T02:20:00Z

    UK - Members of the National Association of Pension Funds (NAPF) have endorsed restructuring proposals within the organisation at an Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM)...

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    Nordea knits together life & pensions business

    2001-01-19T03:00:00Z

    NORWAY – Scandinavian financial services group Nordea is integrating its life insurance and pensions businesses in Norway...

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    Corporate giants question research independence

    2001-01-18T07:03:00Z

    EUROPE – Europe's largest corporations are growing increasingly disenchanted with the independence of broker analysts involved in corporate transactions...

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    Nordea brands Scandinavian managers

    2001-01-18T06:58:00Z

    SCANDINAVIA - A slew of Scandinavia's best known investment managers will now trade under the Nordea Investment Manager banner, including Denmark's Unibank and Sweden's Trevise...

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    Alleato launched to bring technology into benefits

    2001-01-16T12:15:00Z

    SWEDEN - Ericsson and Skandia are launching a new company specialising in security, safety and health, called Alleato.

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    Merger creates world's largest settlement system

    2001-01-12T11:38:00Z

    BELGIUM/FRANCE - Sicovam, the central securities depository of France and Brussels based Euroclear Bank have finally merged - creating the world’s largest clearance and settlement system for domestically and internationally traded securities...

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    Government gets 'ruff' idea on stakeholder

    2001-01-12T11:37:00Z

    UK - Only a quarter of adults have heard of stakeholder pensions...government launches ad campaign featuring talking dogs to boost profile...

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    Nederlof to lead Deutsche global pensions team

    2001-01-12T11:35:00Z

    Maarten Nederlof has joined Deutsche Asset Management (DeAM) as managing director and global head of pension strategies...