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    IPE November 2013

    November 2013 (Magazine)

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  • Features

    Communications go digital

    November 2013 (Magazine)

    The pensions industry is one of the worst at understanding its customers, which is one reason why two providers have developed innovative online tools, writes Nina Röhrbein

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    Adding the best of DB to DC plans

    November 2013 (Magazine)

    In the final article in the current series, Nicholas Lyster and Amin Rajan argue that despite the demise of DB plans, the baby is unlikely to be thrown away with the bath water

  • Opinion Pieces

    A Lithuanian bottleneck

    November 2013 (Magazine)

    Yet another Brussels go-slow on IORP II legislative revisions? Yes, but it’s not just rules for occupational pensions. A let’s-put-off-until-tomorrow syndrome is hammering swathes of financial legislation and the Brussels machine is now close to deadlock.

  • Opinion Pieces

    Activist stances

    November 2013 (Magazine)

    US public pension funds are slowly recovering from their worst years, 2008-09, when their assets fell to a low of $2.1trn (€1.6trn). In the latest fiscal year ending 30 June 2013, assets increased 8.4%

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    Politics and sovereign wealth

    October 2013 (Magazine)

    Norway’s Government Pension Fund Global is now the third-largest institutional investor in the world, after Japan’s Government Pension Fund and China’s SAFE

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    Will Draghi repeat Trichet’s mistake?

    October 2013 (Magazine)

    This month, one of the interviewees for our Strategy Review advises us to “look at the strength of the euro”

  • Features

    The DNB vs SPVG: A backside view

    October 2013 (Magazine)

    Opinions are like backsides – everybody’s got one  

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    Polish reform: A lot not to like

    October 2013 (Magazine)

    Managers of Polish pension funds can at least be grateful their industry has not been entirely nationalised

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    Norwegian oil fund: unification or division

    October 2013 (Magazine)

    As the largest pot of institutional money in Europe and the third largest in the world, the Norwegian Pension Fund Global was bound to be the topic of debate during Norway’s recent election

  • Features

    Polish reform bid upsets markets

    October 2013 (Magazine)

    The government’s proposed reform of its second-pillar system unnerved the markets amid widespread criticism from home and abroad

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    Can a pension fund be too big to fail?

    October 2013 (Magazine)

    Will the Financial Stability Board extend the ‘too-big-to-fail’ resolution to pension funds?

  • Features

    IASB: Plans on disclosure

    October 2013 (Magazine)

    The International Accounting Standards Board has always had a problem with disclosure

  • Features

    IORP II: Keep it proportional

    October 2013 (Magazine)

    PensionsEurope gives a general thumbs-up to Brussels’ planned improvements to governance standards for occupational pensions

  • Features

    Actuaries in business

    October 2013 (Magazine)

    Liam Kennedy asked Jonathan Punter and Stuart Southall about their careers as actuaries, entrepreneurs and dealmakers in the world of UK pensions

  • Opinion Pieces

    Per Linnemann - Independent consulting actuary

    October 2013 (Magazine)

    “Smoothed income annuities could revive the pension fund industry”

  • Interviews

    Do you invest in real assets?

    October 2013 (Magazine)

    Nina Röhrbein speaks with France’s ERAFP, Denmark’s PFA and the Netherlands’ PGGM

  • Features

    Command, control and organisation

    October 2013 (Magazine)

    Gail Moss outlines the duties of the investment committee chair – one of the most influential positions in a pension fund

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    Phoenix from the ashes

    October 2013 (Magazine)

    Antoni Canals tells Nina Roehrbein about his views on diversification at Pensions Caixa 30, one of Spain’s most diversified occupational pension funds

  • Country Report

    Spain: A flight to the known

    October 2013 (Magazine)

    Spanish pension funds have increased their domestic government bond holdings as economic confidence slowly returns. Gail Moss reports