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Swedish pension firms still challenged by laundering regs, says lobby
Issue was raised as early as 2016, says Insurance Sweden
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Higher risks to retirement security need coordinated effort: report
Natixis CEO: “Crises we are experiencing today will have long-range implications for global retirement security.”
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Dutch minister to prevent ‘unnecessary’ pension cuts
The minimum required funding ratio for pension funds that was reduced from 100% to 90% for 2019/20 has now been extend to 2021
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NewsKPA unit plumps for IORP II conversion, parent Folksam weighs options
Smaller arm of municipal pensions operator sees conversion as route to best pension conditions
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PensionsEurope rejects sustainable finance lobbying depiction
Suggestion of misalignment with members ‘extremely serious accusation’
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Swedish premium pension platform to be run by separate board
Reform deadline delayed by six months to 1 October 2021
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NewsDanish pension funds ready for infra investments to back new goal
IPD says PPPs are way forward, with improvements needed in electricity grid
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NewsEC puts company data access, pension adequacy on new CMU action list
European Commission says CMU not a goal in itself but essential to economic recovery from COVID-19 crisis and transition to a sustainable economy
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NewsSwiss parliament votes in favour of non-interest bearing account
The Council of States, the upper house of the Parliament, has approved the proposal yesterday with 43 votes in favour and none opposing
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Norway’s SWF to shift €44bn equities across the Atlantic
After delay, government gives firm direction to Government Pension Fund with annual white paper
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Dutch social partners call for ‘transition regime’ to new pensions contract
Many pension funds are responding to their rapidly worsening financial situation by hiking pension premiums or cutting pension rights
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NewsSwedish agency given month to appraise premium pension reform
Minister says reform’s second stage does not depend on evaluation of first stage
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NewsNBIM backs companies thinking about how they help society
In GGP feedback, Norwegian SWF highlights clarity of leadership as key aspect of good governance
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Denmark’s pension lobby rues shortfall in EU’s climate ambition
EU must ensure ensure good framework for data use and AI, says IPD
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NewsAP7’s default fund lags premium pension private funds in first half
Swedish state fund says work focused on boosting diversification between January and June
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IPD disputes ATP’s ‘conservative’ free-rider calculations
Lobby group says fund has a point, but failing to save for a pension is not an advantage
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Tough choice for Swiss cabinet on interest rate for 2nd pillar pensions
BVG-Kommission has recommended the minimum interest rate for occupational pensions drops from the current 1% to 0.75%
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Bad press drives Danish FSA board member to quit after five days
Appointment of former Barclays security chief Troels Ørting Jørgensen came in for criticism
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Finanstilsynet slates P+ for ‘significant deficiencies’ in IT security
Regulator issues academics’ pension fund with official orders to rectify problems





