Latest on Regulation & Reform – Page 219
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NewsCourt forces APG to pay former board member golden handshake
Supervisory board back-tracked on initially agreed package in wake of new remuneration legislation
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Under-regulated pension funds could 'distort' lending market, minister warns
Economist thinks over-regulation ‘just a phase’
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IPE Views: DC trustee boards should think professional
A professional trustee can change the focus of a pension fund from being adviser-led to trustee-led, says Dalriada’s Chris Roberts
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Definition change leads to surge in Swiss schemes' alternatives allocations
New regulation almost triples allocation to asset class at MPK
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Dutch MP to table bill for annuity purchase reform
Mandatory one-off purchase at retirement leading to very low pensions, lawmaker warns
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Italian regulator calls for consolidation of pensions industry
Number of scheme members quitting contributions increase to more than 22%
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CPPIB acquires GE private placement arm in $12bn deal
Canadian fund agrees to purchase Antares Capital to create platform for investment in US middle-market lending
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Polish pension funds secure better terms from Global City Holdings
Dutch company offers higher tender offer price
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NewsAP2 backs call for Shell to turn back on climate-sceptic lobby group
Letter signed by 19 institutions urges Shell to reconsider membership in US, EU trade associations
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Greek exit would create 'euro-zone game of Jenga', Natixis warns
Natixis Asset Management says Greek exit could tempt other member states to leave single currency
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PGGM settles lawsuit against HP over acquisition of Autonomy
Dutch pension manager reaches settlement with technology company two years after filing suit
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Lancashire, LPFA partnership to reach crunch point with July meetings
Meetings to take place simultaneously, deciding whether to create £10bn joint investment fund or merge liability management
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NewsCMU to back market initiatives over further regulation, Hill says
Commissioner concedes regulation not always best answer when growing capital markets union
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NewsAsset manager calls on companies to reconsider quarterly reporting
UK’s largest manager calls for FTSE 350 companies to move away from quarterly reporting following change in law
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Defined ambition not just an ‘academic exercise’ – Steve Webb
Former UK pensions minister remains confident new Conservative government will push on with plans to introduce collective DC
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USS: Mark-to-market to blame for pension funds' failure on infrastructure
UK pension fund laments pressure to increase exposure to asset class, as accounting standards prohibit allocations
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'Too strict' FTK rules could create new source of instability, APG warns
Chief executive says regulatory framework should be based on open norms, prudent-person principle
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Netherlands must learn from others ahead of DC reforms, experts say
Pension manager PGGM says Dutch industry can learn much from studying DC elsewhere as it reforms pension system
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NewsSwedish government urges 'ambitious' sustainability agenda
Deputy finance minister calls time on ‘unfortunate misunderstanding’ of profit conflicting with sustainability agenda
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European pension funds shrug off risk of asset bubble
IPE Focus Group survey sees pension funds positive about growth in continental Europe




