Latest from IPE Magazine – Page 376

  • Features

    Dial-a-psychic

    May 2011 (Magazine)

    International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) workplans have tended to be less reliable sources of information than a dial-a-psychic.

  • Opinion Pieces

    Martijn Tans, Director, Aegon Global Pensions

    May 2011 (Magazine)

    “Most plans have actively addressed the issue of equity and interest rate risk. Those plans should now include longevity risk in their deliberations”

  • Features

    How do you invest in commodities?

    May 2011 (Magazine)

    Moving beyond GSCI

  • Features

    Maintaining value

    May 2011 (Magazine)

    Martin Steward spoke with Dorrit Vanglo, LD Pension’s new CEO, and head of investment and finance Lars Walberg about tendering €6bn worth of investment mandates

  • Features

    What next after fixed income?

    May 2011 (Magazine)

    Frank Schnattinger outlines the results of IPE Institutional Investment’s 2011 survey of the German institutional market

  • Special Report

    France: Same game, new playing field

    May 2011 (Magazine)

    Legislation passed late in 2010 completely changed the FRR’s purpose and liability stream. Martin Steward spoke with its CIO about the consequent re-tooling of its investment strategy

  • Features

    Arab Spring premium

    May 2011 (Magazine)

    Matthew Craig finds political upheaval in the MENA region generating volatility, opportunity and a new appreciation of risk

  • Asset Class Reports

    Private Equity: What are funds of funds for?

    May 2011 (Magazine)

    Our main article identifies mid-market strategies and emerging markets as the key areas of future earnings growth in private equity. It has to be said that funds of funds providers tend to prefer this space in the US and Europe, arguing that returns are likely to be better and that they themselves cannot add much value by investing in the handful of mega funds that large institutions can invest in directly.

  • Special Report

    Learning from Vedanta

    May 2011 (Magazine)

    Nina Röhrbein examines the rights of indigenous people, an important issue as natural resources become scarcer, forcing exploration of the world’s remoter regions

  • Interviews

    Accent on EM capability

    May 2011 (Magazine)

    Rudolf Apenbrink, HSBC Global Asset Management’s new EMEA CEO, outlined his firm’s strategy to Liam Kennedy following the integration of its Halbis and Sinopia brands

  • Interviews

    ‘Risk is everything to us’

    May 2011 (Magazine)

    Asset managers’ products rarely surprise anyone. You’re an equities specialist? You’ll have US, European, UK, emerging markets funds, maybe Japan. Fixed income? I’ll choose from your treasuries, gilts and Eurozone products, investment grade and high yield, maybe local currency emerging markets. There might even be some convertibles tucked away somewhere.

  • Features

    Gateways to growing markets

    May 2011 (Magazine)

    Iain Morse surveys securities services markets in Portugal, Gibraltar and Cyprus

  • Features

    Define risk, please

    May 2011 (Magazine)

    Off to talk to the chairman of the pension fund board. ‘Well Pieter, many members are still phoning the administration helpline to ask about investment policy. The recent television programme that criticised the industry for not paying more in premiums means we are still in the firing line.’

  • Opinion Pieces

    Defusing Short-Termism

    May 2011 (Magazine)

    The European Commission’s (EC) new green paper, ‘The EU Corporate Governance Framework’, clearly aims to encourage company owners to take a more active role in influencing management.

  • Opinion Pieces

    Battle to stave off crisis

    May 2011 (Magazine)

    Andrew Cuomo is one of the most admired recently-elected state governors – primarily for his efforts to get the budget under control and bring taxes down.

  • Features

    Martin Steward: Longevity risk, rewarded and unrewarded

    April 2011 (Magazine)

    “You must hedge your unrewarded risks!” pension funds are told. But what are unrewarded risks? “Interest rate, inflation and longevity risk, for starters.” Sure, but why do we call them ‘unrewarded risks’?

  • Features

    Liam Kennedy: Risk handicap

    April 2011 (Magazine)

    “Political risk is the hardest of all to handicap”, a well-respected analyst told me recently. Many investors largely disregard the political risk factor in emerging markets after the likes of Goldman Sachs successfully propagated the BRICs narrative and the old story of ‘risky’ emerging markets and ‘safe’ developed markets was ...

  • Features

    From our perspective: What’s your co-operation plan?

    April 2011 (Magazine)

    As long-term expected portfolio returns settle at modest annual rates of well under 10%, basis points really do count as the pension fund community – and its sponsoring stakeholders – look to deliver pensions at a reasonable cost to all concerned.

  • Features

    Hutton warns against ‘pick & mix’

    April 2011 (Magazine)

    The publication of the final report by the UK’s Independent Public Service Pensions Commission, more commonly referred to as the Hutton Report on pensions, was published in March.

  • Features

    NAPF gets to grips with SIPs and BRICS

    April 2011 (Magazine)

    Lord Hutton’s final report on UK public sector pensions was not the only matter discussed at the National Association of Pension Funds (NAPF) Investment Conference in Edinburgh, although the presence of the former work and pensions secretary was certainly felt.