All IPE articles in January 2022 (Magazine)

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    Special Report

    Special Report – Sustainability & reporting

    January 2022 (Magazine)

    Increasing levels of ESG investing require greater transparency across the value chain, not least from companies. Enter the International Sustainability Accounting Standards Board, which will take shape this year and which is currently recruiting 11 inaugural board members.

  • Timothy Corcoran
    Country Report

    Poland’s slow start on pensions

    January 2022 (Magazine)

    Poland’s automatic enrolment programme continues to suffer from an endemic lack of trust  

  • Tjibbe Hoekstra
    Opinion Pieces

    Notes from the Netherlands: It’s the implementation, stupid

    January 2022 (Magazine)

    The Dutch pensions regulator, DNB, praised pension funds in a recent report for having better structures in place to manage their exposure to climate risk than banks and insurance firms. But as always, the devil is in the detail. 

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    Asset Class Reports

    Portfolio Strategy – Fixed income report

    January 2022 (Magazine)

    As the earnings season gets under way in early January, we look at 2021’s bumper level of bank debt issuance, in particular from Bank of America, JP Morgan and Citigroup, which have all recorded big increases in deposits. Banks look set to benefit from rising rates this year, but also from their historically large capital buffers, diverse funding levels and central bank liquidity backstops and offer attractive valuations. 

  • Martijn Bos
    Opinion Pieces

    Viewpoint: Eumedion welcomes a fruitful start on standards

    January 2022 (Magazine)

    IPE questioned Martijn Bos, policy adviser at the Dutch institutional investor corporate governance and sustainability forum Eumedion, about the new ISSB

  • Judson Berkey
    Opinion Pieces

    Viewpoint: Transparency is set to transform ESG reporting

    January 2022 (Magazine)

    Three things to keep in mind as the International Sustainability Standards Board starts work on sustainability standards

  • Dace Ljusa
    Country Report

    Interview: Dace Ljusa

    January 2022 (Magazine)

    After 18 years as CEO of Latvia’s SEB Pension Fund, Dace Ljusa has just stepped down. She is now turning her sights to developing a strong corporate governance ethic throughout her home country and the Baltics

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    Features

    Fixed income, rates, currencies: Economies at a sensitive juncture

    January 2022 (Magazine)

    Another new year and we are still in a COVID pandemic, as we were a year ago, although this time with economic grow-th looking pretty robust across the world. But, despite the best efforts of healthcare workers, scientists and politicians, the virus continues to exert an unnervingly strong influence on all our lives. 

  • Raj Thamotheram
    Features

    Long term matters: ISSB, please don’t choose to play small

    January 2022 (Magazine)

    The International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) is a major development. ISSB has rightly made climate risk its initial priority but now has an important choice to make. Will it help investors address climate-related systemic risk or will it continue with ‘business as usual’, enabling investors to play small?

  • Heribert Karch
    Interviews

    Exit Interview: Heribert Karch, former CEO of MetallRente

    January 2022 (Magazine)

    “I have been managing director at MetallRente since the beginning, exactly since 1 November 2001,” says Heribert Karch, weeks before leaving his post after 20 years at the helm of the German pension scheme. MetallRente has also just celebrated the twentieth anniversary of its foundation.

  • Liam Kennnedy
    Opinion Pieces

    Lacklustre pensions in an innovative CEE region

    January 2022 (Magazine)

    Capital funded pension systems across the Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) countries have suffered from poor policy decisions over the years. These have included suspensions or reductions to contributions and even transfers of assets from individual accounts to the state.

  • Daniela Ghetu
    Country Report

    M&A reshapes CEE pensions market

    January 2022 (Magazine)

    Some European insurance groups are retreating from the CEE region, while others are snapping up assets. All this is reshaping pillar-two pensions

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    Country Report

    Data: Second-pillar pensions in CEE

    January 2022 (Magazine)

    Assets, membership and asset allocation

  • Joseph Mariathasan
    Features

    Creating investable opportunities for caring for the elderly

    January 2022 (Magazine)

    The world is ageing and the liberal democracies in the developed markets are among the fastest in that respect. China, having had 35 years of a one child policy from 1980 to 2015, also faces the challenges of dealing with a rapidly ageing population. Many working adults face a future of caring for two parents and four grandparents as a result. 

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    Opinion Pieces

    News Notes: PEPP cap elicits muted response

    January 2022 (Magazine)

    The date for authorisation for the so-called Pan-European personal pension product (PEPP) is fast approaching – 22 March 2022 – and yet the European pensions market seems to be relatively quiet about it.

  • Matti Leppälä
    Features

    Briefing: Unfinished business on IORP II

    January 2022 (Magazine)

    Almost three years on from the effective date for the implementation of IORP II, the directive is still being worked on, amended and adapted by Europe’s regulators. What will 2022 bring for the regulation of the EU’s pension funds?

  • Sheridan Porter
    Features

    Briefing - Private equity: the case for transparency

    January 2022 (Magazine)

    A recent paper published by US-based academic Ashby Monk and others arguably says it all in its title – *An Economic Case for Transparency in Private Equity*.

  • Lennart Hermans
    Features

    Briefing: EU strengthens rules on green disclosure

    January 2022 (Magazine)

    Investment firms need to familiarise themselves with a range of new environmental issues to prepare for a European Union law aimed at consistent environmental disclosures that also support investment decisions on environmental sustainability. 

  • Ulf Erlandsson
    Asset Class Reports

    The green bond imperative

    January 2022 (Magazine)

    A deepening pool of green bond issuance is allowing investors to direct capital towards objectives like energy transition  

  • Taking steps on standards
    Special Report

    ISSB: A new body for sustainability standards

    January 2022 (Magazine)

    As it comes to life, the new International Sustainability Standards Board faces a complex path towards harmonisation of fragmented frameworks