Latest on Regulation & Reform – Page 207
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LGPS 'unsustainable' due to cashflow issues, UK think tank warns
Centre for Policy Studies says government must execute ‘politically challenging U-turn’
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PLSA releases trustee guide to ‘subjective’ good value assessment
UK association tackles gap left by lack of legal, regulatory clarity
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NewsSwedish buffer funds could shift to prudent person principle – AP4
Managing director of fund says proposal abandoned with recent reform could still be implemented within current system
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Sweden's AP1 steps down as lead plaintiff in dark pools lawsuit
Lawsuit dubbed ‘Flash Boys’ case after book exposing practices of high-frequency traders
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UK announces secondary annuity market for 2017
Industry calls for creation of bidding platform to ensure value for money
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Cass's Pensions Institute issues wake-up call on UK DB policy
New approach to managing defined benefit schemes needed, experts warn
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Legal experts weigh alternatives to 'Dutch-style' pensions in Germany
Government commissions report on possible reforms in second-pillar system
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Dutch Pensions Federation sets sights on indirect cost of regulation
Industry group laments increasing requests for co-operation on surveys
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Swiss government weighs further changes to pension system
Government commissions Interior Ministry to draw up reform plan over next 12 months
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Czech Senate passes third-pillar pension amendments
New law aims to boost membership and savings
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Norges Bank bemoans lack of scale for developing nations’ infrastructure
Comments come as Norwegian government urged to grow fund’s mandate into infrastructure, EM property
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Raising retirement age could violate human rights, court warns
Retirement age in Netherlands to be raised incrementally to 67 by 2021
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NewsAP6 calls unlisted asset pool 'best solution' after reforms cancelled
Private equity fund calls for creation of joint competence centre overseeing system’s unlisted assets
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Swedish government drops AP fund reform following backlash
Decision to drop reform proposal comes after meeting of cross-party Pensionsgruppen
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Pensions fraud doubles in UK in two years, poll shows
New pension freedoms have created opportunities for fraudsters, firm says
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Jeremy Woolfe: The 'slow burn' of the IORP II Directive
In Brussels-speak, the word ‘probably’ could mean ‘not for a very long time’, warns Jeremy Woolfe
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European Commission seeks agreement on FTT by mid-2016
Commissioner Pierre Moscovici hails progress despite number of countries supporting initiative falling to 10
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FTT 'counter-productive' to efforts to get Europe growing – PensionsEurope
Notion that tax would solely be on financial services a ‘misapprehension’, industry group says




