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Features
Belgians seek level playing field
The body advising Belgian minister Bruno Tobback on pensions issues is to consider a legal formula to create a level playing field between new sector-wide pension funds being established under the socalled Vandenbroucke Law (VDB) and pension insurance companies. In the formative period the new pension funds are not legal ...
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On the right track
The pension fund of the Dutch rail system, Spoorwegpensioenfonds (SPF) is the oldest and now one of the largest pension funds in the Netherlands, with some 77,000 members and assets of €10bn. The non-compulsory, industry-wide fund, which celebrates its 160th anniversary this year, was one of the first funds in ...
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Challenging the grey cells
The Pensions Management Institute (PMI) was established almost 30 years ago in the UK with the specific aim of raising standards. Since then the institute has built a strong reputation for providing industry standard qualifications, and its members are recognised throughout the pensions industry as having wide-ranging and practical knowledge ...
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Case for active style allocation
Al though the existing literature seems to concur on the interest of hedge funds as valuable investment alternatives, there seem to be several shortcomings in current industry practice when it comes to fully capitalising on the advantages of including hedge funds in an investor’s asset allocation. So far, the only ...
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Looking into the futures
The returns of commodities futures are negatively correlated with stocks and bonds. Commodity futures provide diversification at times when stocks are performing at their worst. Commodity features have a positive correlation with inflation. These enticing characteristics are the conclusion of a study* by Gary Gorton, of the University of Pennsylvania’s ...




