All IPE articles in June 2007 (Online)

View all stories from this issue.

  • News

    E.on crowned top European real estate pension investor

    2007-06-01T10:03:12Z

    [11:00 CEST 01/06] EUROPE - E.on’s GPS service was the runaway winner of the evening at this year’s IPE Real Estate Awards as it picked up no less than five real estate investment awards and was named the Best European Pension Fund 2007.

  • News

    PAYG system may aid labour market - conference

    2007-06-01T12:10:57Z

    [13:20 CEST 01/06] GLOBAL – Substitution of personal pension plans for PAYG systems has a positive effect on employment, net wages, unemployment rates and the labour participation rate, delegates at an international pensions conference have been told.

  • News

    New Dutch body to pool financial strength

    2007-06-01T15:33:08Z

    [16:31 CEST 01/06] NETHERLANDS – The Netherlands wants to promote the country as a financial centre by creating a new agency which will also focus on exporting pensions knowledge.

  • News

    AP-funds join Wal-Mart revolt

    2007-06-01T15:33:36Z

    [16:33 CEST 01/06] SWEDEN/US – The ethical council for Sweden’s national pension buffer funds supports the filing of a resolution regarding labour issues at US company Wal-Mart.

  • News

    Personal accounts predicted to create “pension apartheid”

    2007-06-01T15:34:18Z

    [16:34 CEST 01/06] UK – Actuaries are warning the introduction of personal account pensions could lead to a “pension apartheid” as employers intend to level-down contributions and close workplace schemes.

  • News

    Italians veering away from TFR in pensions

    2007-06-01T15:35:22Z

    [16:35 CEST 01/06] ITALY – One half of the Italian workforce has decided on where to place their severance pay 'trattamento di fine rapporto' (TFR) but most of those have decided against using putting it into a pension fund.

  • News

    Belgian occupational funds return 9.25%

    2007-06-01T15:36:06Z

    [16:36 CEST 01/06] BELGIUM - The average Belgian occupational pension fund returned 9.25% in 2006 – a very positive result, according to the Belgian Association of Pension Funds (BVPI).

  • News

    USS faces pressure over Sudan

    2007-06-01T15:37:43Z

    [16:27 CEST 01/06] UK - The €44bn UK Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS) is facing pressure from campaigners to divest its shareholding in Chinese oil firm Petrochina over its state-owned parent company’s Sudan operations.

  • News

    Russia models new welfare fund on Norway

    2007-06-04T09:46:53Z

    [10:46 CEST 04/06] RUSSIA – Up to €8bn of the soon-to -be-created Russian National Welfare Fund will be invested in the stock market, finance minister Alexei Kudrin has announced.

  • News

    Dax firms see pension liabilities drop €10bn

    2007-06-04T11:46:30Z

    [12:46 CEST 04/06] GERMANY – Pension liabilities for the 30 firms traded on Germany’s blue-chip Dax index have declined by €10bn since January, according to German pensions consultant Heissmann.

  • News

    GMB blames private equity for insolvencies

    2007-06-04T15:55:58Z

    [16:55 CEST 04/06] UK – A total of £2bn (€3bn) in pension deficits is to be found in companies linked to private equity owners, the GMB union has alleged.

  • News

    Cheshire going all active in bonds

    2007-06-04T15:56:40Z

    16:56 CEST 04/06] UK – The £2.3bn (€3.4bn) Cheshire County Council pension fund is tendering a £330m active bond mandate.

  • News

    Dutch giants go clean

    2007-06-04T15:59:29Z

    [16:59 CEST 04/06] NETHERLANDS – The two largest Dutch pension funds, ABP and PGGM, will put €500m in “clean technology”, the funds announced in a joint statement today.

  • News

    BT pension's Sir Tim Chessells to step down

    2007-06-04T16:01:33Z

    [17:01 CEST 04/06] UK – The £38.3bn (€55.9bn) BT pension fund is looking for a new trustee chairman to start at the end of this year.

  • News

    Belgian ‘silver fund’ tops €15bn

    2007-06-04T16:05:00Z

    [17:05 CEST 04/06] BELGIUM – The Belgian ‘silver fund’, the reserve fund set up in 2001 by the federal government to bolster first-pillar pensions, has so far grown to €15.1bn.

  • News

    PGGM economist Kraneveld joins State Street and SBTK

    2007-06-04T16:07:34Z

    [17:07 CEST 04/06] NETHERLANDS – Pension heavyweight Peter Kraneveld, former head of international affairs at the €86bn Dutch PGGM fund, has taken up two new advisory positions, IPE has learnt.

  • News

    IPE-QUEST: $50m Eastern Europe mandate in Denmark

    2007-06-05T09:50:35Z

    [10:50 CEST 05/06] DENMARK/GERMANY – A Danish institutional investor is looking for a manager for an active equity mandate in excess of $50m (€37.1m).

  • News

    Basle’s embattled pension scheme set for 2008 bailout

    2007-06-05T12:42:19Z

    [13:42 CEST 05/06] SWITZERLAND – Basle’s planned bailout of the CHF7.9bn (€4.8bn) pension scheme for its employees should go ahead from 2008 after the terms were sanctioned on Friday by a special committee.

  • News

    Slovenia takes tentative reform step

    2007-06-05T15:15:00Z

    SLOVENIA – Early retirement will be penalised under a new law proposed by the Slovenian government but there is no increase in the statutory retirement age.

  • News

    BidRoute launches to improve the buy route

    2007-06-05T15:26:48Z

    [16:26 CEST 05/06] EUROPE - A new trading platform for asset managers, which has the potential to break the stranglehold of the top brokerage firms for portfolio trades, could dramatically improve the quality of trading data fund managers present to clients.