Latest from IPE Magazine – Page 622
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Built to fit
In the recent past, much has been written on the looming European pension crisis. In this article we will elaborate on the implications (both direct and indirect) of this crisis for the investment policy of corporate pension funds throughout Europe. A changing regulatory environment, is expected to have direct implications ...
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Managing risks using swaps
The recent market environment has proved difficult for Europe’s second tier pension systems – following a bull run in bonds and a painful bear market in equities, funded pension systems have felt the strain over the last few years. The impact of this has varied by market and degree of ...
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Explosive growth of credit products
There has been such rapid growth in the market of credit derivatives, it is surely an area that investors are looking at, if not already investing in. The market for these products began in earnest in the mid-1990s. Less than one decade later, it is expected to exceed $4trn (E6trn) ...
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Handling the mismatches
Matching of assets to liabilities should be the pension fund’s prime concern. For deferred liabilities and pensioners the matching asset class is evidently bonds, but few schemes own bonds with a maturity profile that matches the probable outflows of cash. At the long end there are few bonds available in ...
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The big handover
This month’s Off the Record considers the issue of outsourcing. The trend of pension funds to outsource the management of their assets to external managers is already well established. Less common is the decision to outsource their mid and back office functions. The reason why a medium small or medium ...
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Make sure the message gets across
A key issue facing the Dutch pensions market is that public does not know how well it is taken care of, especially compared with other countries. This point was made at the recent VB annual conference in Baarn by the association’s chairman Ton Wennekus. The VB in association with others ...
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Facing up to hedge funds
The Netherlands has always been fertile soil for the growth of alternative asset classes. Dutch pension funds have a long tradition of private equity investment and are now among the leaders in Continental Europe their use of hedge funds. Industry leaders, like ABP and PGGM, have led the way. These ...
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Managing the paradox
In a special joint interview at ING’s global headquarters in Amsterdam, Dick de Beus, chairman of the health care fund PGGM, and Jan Nijssen, global head of pensions at ING, shared their thoughts. IPE: What are the main issues facing people like yourselves in your positions on a day-to-day ...





