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  • France: Reforms on the starting line
    Country Report

    France: Reforms on the starting line

    May 2010 (Magazine)

    Reform to the French social system is less politically unacceptable than it was a few years ago, writes Alain Lemoine

  • Features

    Pension Fund Horeca & Catering: Rare species

    May 2010 (Magazine)

    Liam Kennedy spoke with Ernst Hagen (pictured), head of asset management at Pension Fund Horeca & Catering (PH&C), which covers the Dutch hospitality sector

  • Dominique Senequier, chief executive of AXA Private Equity
    Opinion Pieces

    Dominique Senequier, chief executive of AXA Private Equity

    May 2010 (Magazine)

    “SWFs, being long-term investors with steady funding sources, will have a role to play in shaping the future landscape of private equity”

  • Features

    Do as I say, not as I do

    May 2010 (Magazine)

    Consider this statement by International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) member Patricia McConnell in June 2006: “Is General Motors necessarily bankrupt because it has a huge pension obligation? No, as long as you can look at future obligations and say it will pay down that liability.”

  • Features

    Funds boost engagement

    May 2010 (Magazine)

    Pension funds have stepped up their corporate engagement processes in 2010 with the widely-backed campaign for more disclosure on the costs and impacts of Canadian oil sands projects.

  • Features

    Preparing for the challenges ahead

    May 2010 (Magazine)

    The recent Global Pension Survey highlights a number of positive changes that pension fund managers are implementing to develop a business model that works in bull and bear markets alike. Changing demographics, pensions reforms in mature economies and fickle financial markets are creating strong tail-winds. But the ride will be ...

  • Opinion Pieces

    The state we are in

    May 2010 (Magazine)

    In the US, most defined benefit (DB) pension schemes are public and their members are employees of states, municipalities and other local administrations. Their future to a great extent depends on their members’ unions: if the unions refuse to accept radical reforms in order to reduce the growing fund deficits, the current funding crisis will become explosive, say two new reports by independent research institutes. The budget season and the November elections are helping to draw attention to this vital issue.

  • Opinion Pieces

    IORPs back on agenda

    May 2010 (Magazine)

    A planned wide-ranging green paper on the state of pensions in the EU is causing anxiety in the industry. The ‘holistic’ approach of the European Commission policy paper – due to be presented in the summer – could throw into question the current ceasefire over the solvency issue for the ...

  • Features

    Cautious optimism in first GPS study

    April 2010 (Magazine)

    The first Global Pensions Survey (GPS) got off to a good start in February in the first phase of its launch, with a total of 78 European pension fund respondents from 16 countries in the initial round.

  • Features

    Irish reforms under fire

    April 2010 (Magazine)

    More than two years after the Irish government first published its green paper on reforms to the pension system, the National Pensions Framework has been unveiled, proposing increases in state retirement age and auto-enrolment into pensions.

  • Opinion Pieces

    Boost to derivatives legislation

    April 2010 (Magazine)

    Flesh is being added to the bones of the proposed regulation to cover legislation of the vast derivatives markets in the EU, and the European Parliament’s EP Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee (ECON) is generally welcoming of the tough stance put forward by its co-ordinating MEP.

  • Opinion Pieces

    Derivatives not WMD

    April 2010 (Magazine)

    Derivatives, and credit-default swaps in particular, have become synonymous with Wall Street wrongdoings, and in Europe authorities want to tightly regulate them, even ban speculative derivative trades. President Obama has promised reforms that would fix problems in the derivatives market, starting with trading all derivatives onto transparent exchanges.

  • Opinion Pieces

    Danyelle Guyatt, Mercer & Jon Lukomnik, IRRC Institute

    April 2010 (Magazine)

    “The problems start when so-called long-horizon managers play the short-term game”

  • Interviews

    How do you manage your liabilities?

    April 2010 (Magazine)

    To hedge or not to hedge?

  • Features

    Regulation roundup

    April 2010 (Magazine)

    Gail Moss highlights key legislative and regulatory developments for pensions across seven European countries

  • Germany: Risiko!
    Country Report

    Germany: Risiko!

    April 2010 (Magazine)

    Many German institutions already use their tight risk budgets to finance minimum returns. Now, with inflation on the horizon, the task is to allocate risk effectively, writes Nina Röhrbein

  • Country Report

    Germany: Local and global

    April 2010 (Magazine)

    Nina Röhrbein assesses the state of play in the German asset consulting marketplace following the merger of Towers Perrin and Watson Wyatt

  • Country Report

    Germany: A pan-German conundrum

    April 2010 (Magazine)

    Greater subsidiarity for the 16 German provinces could lead to a multitude of pensionprovision regulations for civil servants and significant mobility problems, finds Barbara Ottawa

  • Country Report

    Germany: Pensions at a time of rising PSV contribution rates

    April 2010 (Magazine)

    Nikolaus Schmidt-Narischkin assesses the problems arising from increasing corporatecontributions to Germany’s PSV pension guarantee system

  • Country Report

    Germany: Risk and occupational pensions

    April 2010 (Magazine)

    Nigel Cresswell, Wolfram Horneff and Stephan Wildner assess risk management techniques