IPE's Nordic Region Coverage – Page 103
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IPE Awards 2019: Still time to enter
This year’s annual IPE Conference & Awards takes place at the Tivoli Congress Center in Copenhagen on 3-4 December
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EventIPE in Iceland
3 October 2019, Reykjavik: IPE In Iceland is a forum dedicated to senior Icelandic pension fund investors.
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ESG roundup: AP Pension cuts tobacco from €15bn portfolio
Plus: MSCI to buy Zurich-based environmental fintech and analytics firm Carbon Delta to boost climate risk offering for institutional investors
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NewsPensionDanmark cuts bonds, adds to real assets in face of low yields
Interim report reveals PensionDanmark’s highest ever first-half return, but CEO Torben Möger Pedersen warns of low and negative yields
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NewsKPA buys €403m Stockholm office as Folksam boosts real estate target
Sweden’s Folksam group has increased its expansion target for its real estate portfolio to €1.9bn, double the level previously announced
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Industriens backs €200m sustainable fund from LGT
LGT’s Sustainable Equity Global fund focuses on financially strong sustainable companies
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PFA study predicts 20% gender pension gap will last 50 years
Study into pension savings identifies decisions made at higher education level that affect salaries and pension outcomes
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AP1’s sacked CEO invested personally alongside fund’s IPO deal
Swedish buffer fund chief to receive €595,000 in salary over next 18 months
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NewsMP Pension blacklists oil companies including Shell, BP and Exxon
The Danish academics’ pension fund has analysed the sector and decided to divest stocks worth €86m – and bonds could follow
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Gabler targets Nordic expansion after sale to Swiss, Danish investors
The Norwegian pension and investment consultancy has sold a 70% stake to Nordic Insurance Consolidation Group
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AP1 board fires CEO Johan Magnusson after trading rules breach
Swedish national pension fund puts chief counsel Teresa Isele in temporary charge of SEK352bn fund
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Special Report
Denmark: New developments
The past year has brought changes affecting pensions and the investment sector, along with a new government
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Special Report
Finland: Two to become one
The government is planning to unify the municipal and private-sector pension systems
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Special Report
Iceland: Full reform on the cards
Iceland is set for a broad revision of its 20-year-old pension laws
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Special Report
Norway: New public sector scheme agreed
A hybrid framework is set to boost competition in the municipal pensions market
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NewsFall in yields deals solvency blow to Danish pension providers
A change to liability calculations for Danish pension providers and insurers has had a significant impact on the companies’ solvency ratios
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Folksam boss Henriksson takes Swedbank CEO role
Deputy chief Ylva Wessén will lead the SEK600bn pension and insurance provider for an interim period
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NewsNorway’s sovereign fund seeks to allocate €6.3bn to private equity
The manager of the €944bn GFPG says the move would give it longer to build up holdings in pre-IPO firms
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NewsATP’s bonus potential swells after €1.9bn bond gains in Q2
Danish pensions giant reins in relative risk in its €45bn investment portfolio, eyeing a possible recession on the horizon





