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German insurance association defends Riester-Rente amid failure claims
State-subsidised private pension product is ‘good’ and ‘can get even better’
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FRC investigates actuaries, accountants on Coats Group schemes
FRC probes conduct of unnamed professionals at schemes long scrutinised by Pensions Regulator
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EC launches broad, beyond-PEPP private pensions consultation
European Commission considering four options for potential EU third-pillar framework
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Dutch watchdog warns of liquidity risk from collateral requirements
Regulator urges pension funds to prepare for EMIR rules
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TPR's new DC code 'a huge boost' for responsible investment
UK pensions regulator unveils revised code of practice for trustees of DC schemes
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NewsSweden's Folksam hit by 42% drop in first-half premiums
Solvency at both Folksam Liv and its local government pension unit, KPA, weaken due to low market interest rates
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IASB to consider accounting changes for hybrid pension plans
Research project to examine possible solutions for accounting treatment of hybrid-risk plans
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Alternatives offset equity, bond losses at West Sussex Pension Fund
Local authority fund sees 14% return from private equity as it benefits from stock-lending programme
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Powerful German union backs plans to boost second-pillar pensions
IG Metall supports industry-wide pension schemes but most adamant about first-pillar reform
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BHS schemes 'weakened' by management prior to insolvency
Report on insolvency of UK retailer singles out Philip Green for criticism
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TPR: Consolidate 'sub-standard' pension funds to achieve scale
Regulator asks whether professional trustees should face stricter entry requirements
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Brunel Pension Partnership reveals LGPS pool-proposal highlights
Local government pension schemes plan to pool assets in 22 portfolios
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Country ReportDutch roundup: PGGM, Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis
Asset manager follows variable-pay cap set by government
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IFRS committee to review options for IFRIC 14 amendment project
Move comes despite mixed response from defined benefit plan sponsors
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Irish association questions new trustee qualification thresholds
IAPF questions two-year experience threshold included in Pensions Authority’s wide-ranging consultation
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Irish regulator proposes 'rationalisation' of local pensions market
Pensions Authority sets out reform proposals ahead of submission to government in late 2016
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Altmann criticises 'short-term' policy as UK pensions minister named
Outgoing minister calls for successor to champion defined benefit reform
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Brussels puts Poland on watch over sweeping pension reforms
European Commission warns Polish government to consider sustainability of system in light of reform
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Brexit will not see change to CMU, says outgoing commissioner Hill
Warns against overly ambitious CMU proposals lacking support of member states
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UK should fight temptation to 'fiddle numbers' as Brexit swells deficits
Former UK minister dismisses idea of liability smoothing





