Latest on Regulation & Reform – Page 231
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Luxembourg association warns of 'nightmare' individual FTT proposals
Breakdown of enhanced cooperation among EU member states could cause further problems, says ALFI
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Fund managers must improve 'underdeveloped' RI reporting framework
Coalition of 16 UK pension funds calls on industry to increase level of social impact monitoring
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Bulgarian government does U-turn on second-pillar pensions law
Government set to reverse number of controversial changes to second-pillar system
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Slovakia’s second-pillar pension system under threat again
Prime minister to re-open system, allowing dissatisfied members to leave
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Investors greet 'long-term' quantitative easing with cautious optimism
Asset managers see positives and negatives in long-awaited announcement
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ECB quantitative easing: Question everything
IPE’s Martin Steward analyses today’s long-awaited European Central Bank announcement
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IPE Views: Investors on the fence over €315bn Juncker plan
Jeremy Woolfe finds much talk but little action so far on EC’s proposed €315bn investment plan
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Industriens sees trouble ahead for Danish krone’s peg to euro
Pension fund prepares for ECB’s quantitative easing by shorting US Treasuries
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NewsUK government schemes abandon merger after last-minute U-turn
Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire cite LGPS consultation as reason for volte-face but continue discussions without Berkshire
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UK roundup: DC Investment Forum, Tennants, Buck Consultants, JLT
Organisation of asset managers suggests default fund charge cap will hamper SME access to quality DC strategies
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Danish roundup: PFA, PKA, Skandia Denmark
PFA loses legal battle with Denmark’s financial regulator
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German government to 'strengthen' occupational pensions sector
Second-pillar growth slow but steady, driven by private sector, survey shows
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APG, PGGM expecting extension for pension funds' EMIR exemption
Asset managers say Dutch schemes stand to lose most from derivatives rules
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EIOPA challenged to decide fate of past accrual before HBS action
Aon Hewitt says industry ‘unwilling’ to proceed with impact study until fate of accrued rights settled
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European pension funds reject HBS 'undermined by its own flexibility'
Industry groups give damning response to holistic balance sheet consultation, questioning its viability and necessity
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Actuaries raise alarm over ability to transfer pension assets cross border
Association says companies will be ‘extremely reluctant to invest’ with cross-border transfer veto in place
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UK 'should issue RPI-linked debt' despite change to inflation measure
Call comes in wake of report for UK Statistics Authority that recommends switching to new indexation measure that accounts for housing costs
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Chief executive at MN calls for hybrid Dutch pensions system
Ruud Hagendijk expresses doubts on new financial assessment framework, warns of future ‘hoarding’
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UK trustees may be forced to disclose details of asset management tenders
Government commits to consult on proposals put forward in backbench amendment allowing members to request details on ‘selection, appointment’ of managers
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Tesco to consult on closure of defined benefit pension fund
Retailer to consult on closure of career-average scheme to employees in June




