All IPE articles in July/August 2018 (magazine) – Page 2
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Asset Class Reports
Government Bonds: Attractions on both sides of the pond
US Treasuries have slumped in value but still have the allure of a safe haven
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Country Report
Telemaco: A colourful approach
The telecom pension fund has increased diversification significantly, considering alternatives and ESG
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Opinion Pieces
Long-term Matters: An apocryphal tale for wannabe climate-aware investors
It is impossible to know how today’s CIOs will look back on their actions in the 2010s. But, we still have time to avert the worst of runaway climate change
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Opinion Pieces
Guest Viewpoint: Amlan Roy
Incorporating changing behaviour and technological trends in retirement planning is essential
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Country Report
Asset Allocation: Tactics come into play
Italian pension funds are diversifying their asset allocation in response to low yields
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Features
Asset Allocation: Nessun dorma
There have been many times when Italy’s volatile politics have entertained the world. And occasions when that volatility has spilled into financial markets
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Interviews
Strategically speaking: Alger
The pain of life and death rarely intrudes into the relatively safe world of the financial markets. But life at its most brutal intruded into the workings of Alger’s headquarters in the World Trade Center on 9/11
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Asset Class Reports
Netherlands: Taking aim at a moving target
Dutch pension funds are taking a variety of paths as they seek to manage liabilities
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Opinion Pieces
Letter from Brussels: Campaign to boost pan-EU distribution of UCITS and AIFs
Another step by Brussels to ease financing to business across the EU comes with measures to facilitate the cross-border distribution of investment funds
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Features
Trouble ahead
The current discussion of monetary policy is in some respects reminiscent of that of the mid-2000s
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Features
Ahead of the Curve: Return of the information edge
According to reports, global bond ETFs had their best quarter on record in the first quarter of 2017 with $44.5bn of inflows
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Country Report
Second Pillar: A sector comes of age
Without further measures to increase coverage, Italy’s growing second-pillar pensions will continue to represent only a relatively small share of the overall economy
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Asset Class Reports
Euro-zone: What comes after QE?
The euro-zone is on an exit route from quantitative easing
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Special Report
New Technology: A case of adapt or die
Securities services providers have little choice but to go with the flow of new technology
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Features
The active-passive debate: A survey canvasses opinions of pension investors
Game changer or new danger? That is the question behind the spectacular worldwide rise of passive funds in this decade
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Features
Achieving Europe’s investment goals
By the time you read this, football’s World Cup will be into its latter stages.
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Features
Accounting Matters: Wasted time on reclassification
The FRC appears to have given up its 13-year campaign to become a private-sector body
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Features
Absence of leaders
Italy’s new populist government has taken power thanks to an agenda that had pension reform among its priorities. However, the programme underpinning the coalition agreement does not contain a single word about supplementary pensions
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Features
IPE Expectations Indicator: July/August 2018
As often in high summer, storms – in the form of volatility – may be on the horizon
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