Latest from IPE Magazine – Page 628
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Features
Currency overlay
Pension funds and institutional investors have been globalising their portfolios for many years, yet a majority of these investors have typically ignored the currency risk inherent in these investments. For example, euro-based investor with US assets has seen a reduction in returns from investing in the US since 2001 (close ...
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How PTPE tracks private equity
Investment companies listed on the stock market are generally regarded as high-risk, and in the stock-market crash some total failures attracted much publicity. In addition, some large companies, such as 3i, Softbank and Jafco, are well-known. But even experts in the field know little more about global connections in this ...
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Shedding light on the long road ahead
Following the EU Pension Fund Directive, much of the pensions focus of last month’s Seventh Annual World Cup of Investment Management in Barcelona was on trustees and the structure of the pensions industry. At the conference Alan Pickering, chairman of the European Federation for Retirement Provision, said that the EU ...
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Getting the best from actuaries
For many pension plans, the actuary is a sort of shaman, a person with supra-human abilities in foreseeing the future of assets and liabilities, and special powers to control the solvency level of the pension fund. However, the belief in actuarial shamanism has recently been fading somewhat. Many things have ...
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Making global footprints
ABN AMRO prides itself of being “pretty global” on the asset management side, says global chief investment officer Andrew Fleming. “We have asset management offices in 30 locations worldwide, with money being managed in 22 of these,” he points out. “Few other asset managers are as genuinely global as we ...




