IPE's EU Coverage – Page 43
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Special Report
Spain: Sustainability quest continues
Several strategies are being considered to ensure the country’s statutory pension scheme remains affordable
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Sweden: More freedom to invest
Rules limiting investment by national pensions buffer funds have been relaxed
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Switzerland: Reform hurdles to overcome
AV 2020 reform package faces public referendum as well as approval by the cantons
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UK: Expanding the rulebook
Pension schemes face a multitude of new regulations and guidelines
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News
Global dividends forecast to hit record $1.2trn in 2017
Upgrade comes after dividends hit quarterly all-time high in Q2
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‘Meaningful’ risk of no deal outcome to Brexit negotiations: survey
But pension schemes should have time to prepare response given ‘signposting’ of progress
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NewsSchemes 'unprepared' for incoming EU data laws
Pension trustees feel ‘out of their depth’ on data protection and cybersecurity issues, survey reports
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EC consults on mediation of investor, public authority disputes
Commission also identifies lack of awareness of existing protection for investors
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Joseph Mariathasan: Greece – is there hope?
With the troubled country returning to bond markets, there may finally be reasons to be cheerful in south-east Europe
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NewsEIOPA criticised over pension fund data consultation
Regulator told to focus data gathering on regulators, not pension funds
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NewsState Street Global Advisors reshapes EMEA leadership [updated]
Cuan Coulter to transition to head of EMEA over the summer; Rory Tobin to become chairman
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Managers signal warning over European markets
ECB mistake could trigger selloff, managers say, while euro-zone equities seen as crowded trade
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HLEG recommends ‘enhanced’ ESG role for European supervisors
EC-appointed sustainable finance group sets out early recommendations
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NewsEuropean actuarial body calls for PEPP amendments
AAE against capital protection requirement for default option
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UK regulator softens MiFID II 'opt up' rules for public funds
Fears of a ‘fire sale’ averted as FCA relaxes MiFID II wording, but hefty administration burden remains
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EC tables pan-European personal pension legislative proposal
Commission issues tax recommendation to ensure ‘flying start’
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Robeco to stop charging for external research costs under MIFID
‘Billing research costs separately would be impractical,’ says Dutch asset manager
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M&G to transfer €7bn to Luxembourg ahead of Brexit
Transfers to take place in November into four new Luxembourg SICAVs
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Time to start thinking about interest rate rises: Aegon
Expected increase will cause ‘considerable damage’ to portfolios of euro-denominated government bonds
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APG fields first major institutional chair of private equity body
Marta Jankovic says her appointment sends strong signal




