IPE's Germany Coverage – Page 72
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Companies need pension guarantees – VFPK
[17:10 CEST 08-04] GERMANY – Pensionskassen in Germany have survived the second major crisis since their implementation but Peter Hadasch, chairman of the association of company Pensionskassen VFPK, believes there is scope for further growth.
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Case for complexity
Liam Kennedy spoke with Dr Boy-Jürgen Andresen, a grandee of German pensions who is shortly to retire as chairman of the board of Watson Wyatt Heissmann
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Country Report
Two pairs of eyes
Clemens Schuerhoff and Hans-Jürgen Dannheisig argue that the German regulatory principles have helped maintain investors’ trust in the asset management and servicing sectors
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Country ReportKeep it simple
Frank Schnattinger gives an overview of the most recent IPE Institutional Investment survey of German investors attitudes and intentions
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Country Report
Funding in a changed world
Liam Kennedy assesses the measures German companies are taking to address pension funding issues and future plan design
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Features
Time is money
Gail Moss looks at German time-value accounts, which provide a model for flexible DC saving and early retirement provision
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FeaturesA horror year for the German fund market
The year 2008 will go down in history as the worst ever for the German fund business. The financial crisis created not only created a catastrophic climate on the financial markets but with it a poor environment for inflows to retail mutual funds and institutional Spezialfonds.
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German DB losses lessened by bond rates
[16:00 CET 26-01] GERMANY – German companies saw their pension plans’ assets decline considerably over the last year but a rise in interest rates in the last quarter also helped reduce liabilities, according to a study by consultancy Rauser Towers Perrin (RTP).
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Germans claim to believe in long-term profit
[17:05 CET 08-12] GERMANY – Only 10% of Germans have changed their private pension provision on the back of the financial crisis, a survey by JPMorgan has found.
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German doctors fund raises retirement age
[15:50 CET 17-11] GERMANY – The doctors’ pension fund for Westfalen-Lippe (ÄVWL) has raised the retirement age to deal with a surprise increase in longevity.
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FeaturesPressure to re-bundle
Liam Kennedy concludes that the German version of fiduciary management will look different from its Dutch counterpart
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More than a compound noun
Iain Morse assesses trends in Germany’s Depotbank and master KAG segments
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NewsGerman funds shun risk, abandon target returns – poll
[16:30 CET 13-11] GERMANY – Risk aversion has become much more of a priority for large German institutional investors, according to the latest poll by Union Investment.
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75% of Germans consider occupational pensions safe
[16:25 CET 06-11] GERMANY – Occupational pensions are the second-safest way to save for retirement, according to a new poll, yet a separate study shows more employers are switching to hybrid DB/DC schemes.
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FeaturesPension benefit indexation rules
Rachel Fixsen provides an overview of defined benefit pension indexing rules in three European countries
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FeaturesDemystifying the outlook
The investment consultancy business is undergoing changes. Murat Ünal examines the landscape
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A never-ending story
Attempts to ensure the sustainability of Germany’s pension system have been underway for years, say Klaus Stiefermann and Cornelia Schmid
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FeaturesInstitutions focus on risk
German investment managers are seeing increasing demand for risk management services, including high reporting standards. And this has heightened in the wake of the credit crunch. Barbara Ottawa asked asset managers for their views on current thinking and on the outlook and trends in institutional business
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Reviewing asset allocation
What are German pension funds really up to? Dirk Söhnholz outlines the findings of a recent survey





