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Investors demand action on IFRS failings after problems at online gambling firm
Intervention, backed by USS, RPMI and the Local Authority Pension Fund Forum, follows accounting troubles at online gambling firm Betfair
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UK regulator grants Guinness Peat more time to address warning notice
TPR, sponsor remain at odds over deficits in two of holding company’s three DB plans
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NewsEFC puts pressure on Italian EU presidency to move on foundation statute
European Foundation Centre calls for action on European Foundation Statute
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UK roundup: 300 Club, FTSE 350 contributions, accounting standards, PPF
Former chief executive at BP Pension Trustees joins ranks of 300 Club
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Irish government sidesteps questions on funding reform
Department of Social Protection avoids answering questions about potential review of minimum funding standard
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European Commission to investigate possibility of levy to fund EIOPA
Endorses previous calls from EIOPA chairman, Parliament for end to direct funding of ESAs from European budget
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Fund management customers 'unaffected' after Portuguese bank bailout
Central bank seeks to reassure clients of Banco Espirito Santo’s asset management
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Russian government to extend moratorium on second-pillar contributions
Ministries appear divided over controversial proposal
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German study identifies main obstacles to spread of pensions among SMEs
Government-commissioned study lists chief hurdles but laments lack of data
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Use of triggers in FTSE 100 pension funds to hasten equity exodus
Allocation to equities falls among 100 private sector schemes, LCP survey shows
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UK roundup: TPR, PIC, FTSE 350, Mercer
Industry perception of regulator remains strongly positive for second year running
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NewsUK accountants welcome SORP changes for pension fund accounting
Accountants broadly welcome proposed new guidance from Pensions Research Accountants Group
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Contributions to Polish second-pillar system to shrink dramatically
Only 12% of Polish population opts to remain in second pillar in wake of controversial reform
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Omega Pharma case may force Ireland to re-evaluate funding standard
Ruling that trustees can request additional funding above statutory minimum raises industry concerns
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UK roundup: Baker Tilly, ShareAction, Office of Fair Trading
Law firm raises concerns about amount of time trustees within hybrid schemes spend on DC matters
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Camden defers infrastructure investment until launch of collective vehicle
Council to pursue private equity as infrastructure’s popularity drives up pricing
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Herd behaviour of UK schemes ‘amplifying asset price’ – BoE
Bank questions speed of de-risking undertaken by underfunded DB schemes in UK
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DC audit to investigate all schemes above auto-enrolment charge cap
Independent review of insurance DC workplace products to study all schemes charging above 75-basis-point cap set for auto-enrolment schemes
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London boroughs review joint management of pension funds
Review to examine all areas of cooperaton, including joint management of £2.2bn in pension assets
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Omega Pharma ruling sets 'high standard' for Irish sponsors to overcome
High Court ruling to see threshold of ‘reasonable’ demand imposed on trustee requests for additional funding





