Latest on Regulation & Reform – Page 198
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NewsIORP deal thought to have eluded negotiators despite 'good progress'
One more tri-party negotiation said to be scheduled for final weeks of Dutch presidency
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IORP trialogue 'close to successful closure', says Eurogroup president
Jeroen Dijsselbloem optimistic about being able to wrap up negotiations at meeting on 15 June
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Pension fund liquidity 'gathering dust', warns PGGM
Pension manager’s head of credit urges investors to fully exploit liquidity or forego returns
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NewsTransition to new pensions system poses 'enormous challenge', says APG
In addition to legal hurdles, asset management and pensions administration face significant adjustments
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Belgian government courts MasterCard for cross-border IORP
Reports from Belgian newspaper see government continue attempts to build Belgium as cross-border hub
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UK regulator pursuing ‘cavalier crusade’ over BHS, alleges owner
Dominic Chappell argues his firm ‘held to ransom’ by regulator, Philip Green during sales process
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One in five pension investors confident of longevity management skills
Survey by State Street reveals sector’s doubts in its own ability to manage longevity risk
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Bulgaria drops controversial second-pillar pension payout proposal
Constitutional Court to review 2015 amendments
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Estonian minister calls for more second-pillar pension fund competition
Market remains constrained by size, investment opportunities
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Rule change to ease FRR illiquids strategy implementation
Government decree raises cap on participation in investment funds
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IORP trialogue yet to resolve numerous issues, rapporteur concedes
MEP Brian Hayes acknowledges ‘quite a number’ of outstanding issues
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NewsTTYPE wins partial EC funding for European pension-tracking service
European Commission pledges support for pan-European service as business plan launched
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Minister quells speculation over Polish pension fund merger
Pension system review to start in August
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NewsSwiss government rejects plea to back Swiss cantons in pensions dispute
Cantons at odds with OAK about board composition at regional supervisory authorities
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UK government floats controversial Tata Steel pension proposal
Changing law to allow trustees to move to new indexation would set ‘dangerous precedent’
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IASB mulls targeted project to tackle IAS 19 treatment of hybrid plans
International Accounting Standards Board signals plans to launch research project
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SER fails to produce unanimous recommendation on Dutch pensions
Unions considering DB arrangements with fewer guarantees
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FRC report criticises Deloitte audits of UK defined benefit schemes
Company has already taken steps to address areas ‘highlighted for improvement’
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LAPFF welcomes EC concession on bank accounting concerns
European Commission addresses investor concerns over International Financial Reporting Standards
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Industry veteran Rürup makes case for hybrid pensions in Germany
Former German government adviser warns of ageing shift




