All articles by IPE staff – Page 35

  • News

    UBS launches new European ETF range

    2003-01-30T03:54:00Z

    EUROPE – UBS Global Asset Management has launched a series of exchange traded funds (ETFs) aimed at European institutional investors.

  • Features

    Daimler faces E8bn hole

    January 2003 (Magazine)

  • Features

    Allianz catches its breath

    January 2003 (Magazine)

  • Features

    NASDAQ launches European QQQ

    January 2003 (Magazine)

  • Features

    KAS win

    January 2003 (Magazine)

  • Features

    AP3 aims for state-of-art modelling

    December 2002 (Magazine)

    The Tredje AP-Funden -The Third National Swedish Pension Fund is known to most as the AP3 fund for short. On 1 January 2001, new legislation came into effect in Sweden that radically changed the mandate of the Swedish government AP Funds. Flexible investment rules were introduced allowing the funds to ...

  • Special Report

    Robeco switches to FTSE4Good

    December 2002 (Magazine)

  • Features

    AP7's private equity choice

    December 2002 (Magazine)

    Sweden’s seventh national pension fund, AP7, has allocated $84m (e86m) to two US-based private equity fund of fund managers, Hamilton Lane Advisors and HarbourVest Partners. Hamilton Lane will be managing a US private equity fund of fund portfolio balanced between buyout, venture and special situation funds including secondary interests. AP7 ...

  • Features

    AP7 uses its internet trade reporting system to benefit savers

    December 2002 (Magazine)

    The Stockholm-based Seventh Swedish National Pension fund, the AP7, describes itself as “a fund option for the entire nation”. Set up just over two years ago, it is different from the other six national pension funds that form part of the restructured state pay-as-you-go (PAYG) system. Firstly, AP7 is a ...

  • Features

    VPK launches own absolute return fund

    December 2002 (Magazine)

    Vereinigte Pensionskasse AG (VPK), founded in 1990 is the largest multi-employer pension fund in Austria with a total of e1.9bn under management. Contributions to the pension fund in 2001 counted more than e106m. Paying attention to the volatile capital markets – on the bond side as well as on the ...

  • Features

    Second time around achievement in much tougher contest

    December 2002 (Magazine)

    The staff at Germany’s Nestlé Pensionskasse VVag were naturally delighted to discover that they had won another IPE Award, this time for fund administration, following their success in the country category in the inaugural awards of 2001. “We reckon it was our efficient and ‘one-class system’ approach to the fund’s ...

  • Features

    Acknowledgement for the hard work in creating a new model

    December 2002 (Magazine)

    The Fonds de Pension Métal (FPM), Belgium’s sector-wide pension fund for its 150,000 metal industry workers, was delighted to learn that it had won the IPE Award for fund structure and innovation. A number of judges welcome it as the first real moves to establishing industry or sector structures. “Winning ...

  • Features

    Fund's reputation for being 'a step ahead' is confirmed

    December 2002 (Magazine)

    What the judges said: “Inarcassa is to be commended for its attention to detail on its asset allocation modelling and decision-making, as well as an excellent presentation, obviously supported by good research. The judges also praised Inarcassa’s “clear decision-making process, external performance monitoring and good risk controls”. Inarcassa’s pension fund ...

  • Features

    Aiming to do the best the fund can has paid dividends

    December 2002 (Magazine)

    The hand of Myners is seen at work in the Diageo fund, according to at least one judge. “Paul Myners’ best disciple – right down to a clear 5% commitment to venture capital – this might be the shortest summary.” Graeme Robertson, UK pensions director at Diageo, expresses his satisfaction ...

  • Features

    CSIF aims for benefit transparency

    December 2002 (Magazine)

    The Canton of Zurich Civil Service Insurance Fund (CSIF), prides itself on the clear and accessible way in which it communicates with its members. “The broad information, the transparency and efficiency of the insurance and investment services over the last few years make us believe that the CSIF belongs to ...

  • Features

    Wiinning shows importance of different allocations

    December 2002 (Magazine)

    What the judges said: “We were particularly impressed by the clarity of LPFA’s submission and by the fact that their investment strategy has not been set in light of recent trends but was established a number of years ago pre “Myners”. Amanda Walker, head of finance and investment says the ...

  • Features

    OGPF increases alternatives weighting

    December 2002 (Magazine)

    Osuuspankkien eläkekassa is the pension institution responsible for the TEL pension guarantee (obligatory second pillar) of the employees of OKO Bank Group. At the end of 2001 the pension fund comprised of 355 employers, with a total of 9,229 employees on a TEL contract. The investment operations of the pension ...