IPE's Nordic Region Coverage – Page 135
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NewsMajor European pension investors commit to UN development goals
Dutch asset managers, Swedish buffer funds pledge to invest in UN Sustainable Development Goals
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Denmark's ATP to continue as Nets shareholder following IPO
Danish pension fund says investment has been very lucrative
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Denmark: A time of adjustments
The implementation of Solvency II into Danish law means there are now no large single regulatory issues outstanding
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Finland: Private sector funds subject to new solvency rules
The parameters of investment and liability risks of first-pillar funds have been re-calculated following a major overhaul of the country’s solvency framework
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Special ReportIceland: Back from the cold as funds diversify abroad
Iceland’s central bank is relaxing capital controls and encouraging the pension sector to look to a future without restriction
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Norway: Simplified Solvency II rules are on the cards
Pension funds will continue to operate under Solvency I rules this year, but there are plans for Solvency II-type requirements by 2018
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Sweden: AP fund project runs out of steam
Sweden’s government has abandoned its long-held ambition to reform the AP Fund system and faces an industry opposed to the introduction of Solvency II
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NewsDanish government proposes mandatory pension savings
ATP set to become default provider of new mandatory pension for those saving less than 6% of salary
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NewsStrong emerging market growth helps Sweden's AP2 to 3.7% half-year return
AP3 cites inflation, fixed income and currency risk categories as ’largest contributors’
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NewsIndustriens posts 2.7% return aided by strong corporate bond performance
Danish pension fund contributions rise on higher employment in sector
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NewsReturns roundup: Bond market rally boosts pension fund interim results
Bond market rally beneficial, mitigates poor equity performance
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Day of reckoning will follow expansive monetary policy, ATP CEO warns
Head of Danish pensions giant says fund is “very calm” about inflation hedging losses
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ATP chief executive Carsten Stendevad resigns after three years in role
Danish pensions giant uses executive search firm Amrop to hunt for successor
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NewsKLP returns 2.7% in first half despite 1.9% loss on equities
Norwegian municipal pensions provider earns around 5% on bonds, property
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ATP rebounds in Q2 with 6.7% first-half return, boosted by DONG investment
Danish statutory fund forced to double provisions for higher life expectancy
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Oslo pension fund sees infrastructure returns dampen equity losses
Norway’s biggest municipal pension fund improves on narrow first quarter return
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PensionDanmark sees investment return halved compared to 2015
Provider predicts improved returns following end of first half of 2016, and notes further cost reductions
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Danish pension funds voice worry about falling bond liquidity
Danish bankers, securities dealers propose steps to improve situation
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NewsIcelandic economy's strength to limit pension fund outflows, says central bank
Central bank predictions come as government publishes draft laow to relax capital requirements in place since 2008
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NewsNorway’s domestic sovereign fund recoups losses in Q2
GPFN says pleased with outperformance in first half but prepared for weaker returns





