IPE's EU Coverage – Page 44
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News
Euro area IORP assets up 8% in 2016: EIOPA
Sterling depreciation hits asset values for European Economic Area, trade body finds
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Joseph Mariathasan: The Macron phenomenon
France’s new president is a stark contrast to counterparts in the US and UK, but his work has only started
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PensionsEurope launches reports on DB and DC design
Shift to DC should not abandon good elements of DB, trade body says
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Banco Popular bailout costs Dutch healthcare scheme €1m [updated]
PFZW and PME both lost out, while ABP sold before the Spanish bank was rescued
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Dutch government fears losing UK as partner on EU pensions
State secretary Jetta Klijnsma stresses that the Netherlands need to stay focused
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EC pledges imminent PEPP proposal, sustainability leadership
Measures, commitments unveiled as part of mid-term CMU update
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Commission calls for Solvency II rule change to boost infra spending
Proposal published alongside Capital Markets Union mid-term review
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NewsEU agrees new venture capital rules in CMU regulation spree [updated]
New framework for securitisation nears agreement with lawmakers hoping for €150bn investment boost
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NewsJoseph Mariathasan: Green shoots for European ABS?
Potential reforms of asset-backed securities regulation in Europe could unlock €150bn of capital
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Special Report
Europe's political outlook: Shifting to a new politics
The distinctions that have characterised politics for over two centuries could be coming to an end
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Special Report
The UK mould could be broken
The Labour party did much better than expected in the election but over the longer term the system of government that has existed for a century could crumble
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Special Report
Italy: The EU’s next existential threat?
Italy’s political system has shifted since the early 1990s from one based on traditional parties to an emphasis on personality-based politics
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Special Report
Spain: The end of two-party dominance
Spain’s political plight is in some respects similar to other Western European countries but in other ways fundamentally different
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Special Report
Securitisation: European recovery lags the US
US securitisation is finally recovering from the global financial crisis while in the euro-zone the central bank is soaking up most issuance
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Opinion Pieces
Letter from Brussels: EU seeks to avert Brexit arbitrage
Strong words on Brexit are flying in political circles. But behind the theatre, concerns about the future of London’s fund management sector are emerging
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Majority of investors not planning to drop UK assets post-Brexit
Sentiment on global economic prospects edges up after UK officially serves notice on EU membership
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German regulator to hold Brexit workshop for UK asset managers
Workshop aimed at UK-based managers thinking about relocating to Germany
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Asset Class ReportsLong-term investing in European and US equity a must: Larry Fink
Trump’s US infrastructure plans could still see the light of day ‘despite the noise’
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EIOPA IORP stress test to consider financial stability 'repercussions'
German pensions trade body aba has already strongly criticised EIOPA’s plans for the 2017 stress test
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Local government pension funds ‘confident’ over MiFID II outcome
UK public pension funds expected to avoid issues over investor status




