All IPE articles in July 2005 (Magazine)

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  • Features

    On the right track

    July 2005 (Magazine)

    The pension fund of the Dutch rail system, Spoorwegpensioenfonds (SPF) is the oldest and now one of the largest pension funds in the Netherlands, with some 77,000 members and assets of €10bn. The non-compulsory, industry-wide fund, which celebrates its 160th anniversary this year, was one of the first funds in ...

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    Right time, right place

    July 2005 (Magazine)

    Raiffeisen Capital Management (RCM), the asset manager of the Raiffeisen banking group, is an Austrian firm with European ambitions and e30bn in assets under management. It has a dominant position in Austria, where it has 22% share of the overall market and 26% of institutional business, and a growing share ...

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    Rocking the pillars

    July 2005 (Magazine)

    The World Bank has signalled a shift in its position on the pension issue. With the publication in February of ‘Old age income support in the 21st Century’, an international prospective on pension systems and reform it indicated that it had taken on board some of the criticisms that have ...

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    Story of pensions success

    July 2005 (Magazine)

    Croatia’s second pillar pension funds have proved to be a spectacular success since their foundation in 2002, despite being launched against an unstable political background as the country grappled with recovery from the 1991-95 Yugoslav war and political parties pursued confrontation rather than consensus. The reform also paved the way ...

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    Versiko's 'passionate' team

    July 2005 (Magazine)

    Opportunities in the German SRI market vary, depending on one’s focus. Pensionkassen and other forms of retirement institution with deficits and minimum return guarantees on their minds are wary enough of equities as a whole, never mind new concepts which may appear at first sight to compromise the all important ...

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    Widening the net

    July 2005 (Magazine)

    Unpasteurised cheeses are becoming ever more popular in the UK on account of their more complex flavour – a flavour which becomes still more complex as the cheese matures. The sophistication of tastes is presenting new challenges - and thereby opportunities - to many a UK cheese manufacturer. Especially the ...

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    Tracking smarter money

    July 2005 (Magazine)

    Now that asset managers have access to financial information resources like FactSet the hurdle to entry into the mainstream use of quant techniques has been lowered. Managers who want to gain or maintain a competitive advantage must focus on areas with a higher entry hurdle, where the information is less ...

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    Mid-summer madness

    July 2005 (Magazine)

    There seem to be signs of it all over the place, the only question is where to start. Okay I could start with the usual concerns - Why are long term bond interest rates so low? How low a real yield will investors in index linked bonds accept? Why have ...

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    LPT stumble triggers row

    July 2005 (Magazine)

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    Mainstream-type returns is key

    July 2005 (Magazine)

    The UNISON staff pension scheme in the UK has committed all of its equities investment - two-thirds of total assets - to SRI. In September 2003, the fund put £100m (e150m) into an SRI mandate run by Morley Fund Management. At the time, it was the largest sum ever to ...

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    It's a matter of principles

    July 2005 (Magazine)

    An obvious contributor to the debate on how environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues should be incorporated into investment policy is the United Nations (UN), or more precisely the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). The global factor - reach, consistency and influence - is what makes it so obvious. UNEPFI ...

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    Listening to the investors

    July 2005 (Magazine)

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    Too much information

    July 2005 (Magazine)

    There is no doubt that running a global equity portfolio is a macho activity that any red-blooded CIO would like to put their name to. It is also a good fallback in the event that a merger takes place and the loser in the battle for CIO has to be ...

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    Linkers and inflation outlook

    July 2005 (Magazine)

    Not viewed as the most exciting of assets for many years, index linked bonds seem to be undergoing something of a renaissance these days. While performance might have dropped off somewhat this year, during 2003 and 2004 most index linked bonds outshone their conventional, nominal bond peers. “Though we are ...

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    Still scratching heads

    July 2005 (Magazine)

    Currently, there is some concern that member states will not meet the September deadline for implementing the IORP directives. However Ivo van Es, the European Commission official in charge of the implementation of the directive, has said that the EC expects all 26 member states to fulfil their obligations. So ...

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    Going for the middle ground

    July 2005 (Magazine)

    For years, a typical allocation of 70% equities and 30% fixed income delivered double-digit equity returns. However, the fall in equity returns seen over the last five years has pushed many pension funds into deficit. Pension funds can continue allocating 70% to equities and hope that they recover sufficiently to ...

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    Steady as she goes in the Midwest

    July 2005 (Magazine)

    The investment market in North America was nothing less than astounding in 2004 and a competitive buying environment combined with low interest rates has fuelled that trend in 2005 so far. Foreign investors have always had the US on their radar screens, but the investment environment in recent years has ...

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    Tougher times in giving market

    July 2005 (Magazine)

    UK charities have enjoyed bumper returns on their investments over the past year. The average charity fund achieved a total return of 13%, according to preliminary results for the latest Charity Fund survey from WM Performance Services. However, the gains are largely caused by the strong market rally in the ...