Latest on Regulation & Reform – Page 258
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Switzerland to help Ghana set up three-pillar pension system
Young national supervisor seeks help in setting up structures, investment regulation
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UK government bows to internal pressure on DC fees disclosure
Opposition takes credit for ‘forcing government’s hand’
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Irish pension funds cite regulatory changes as top governance risk
IAPF survey finds smallest funds retain largest exposure to return-seeking assets, despite new funding standard
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LCP warns of 'balance sheet surprises' on global mortality calculations
Varying mortality assumptions hiding 'true cost' of corporate pension impact on balance sheet
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UK opposition ramps up pressure on government over DC charge cap delay
Amendment tabled in Parliament’s second chamber compelling cap legislation to be laid before MPs by April 2015
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Ireland's NPRF to 'look at' possible legal action against State Street
NPRF Commission says legal action still possible after firm’s UK transition management business fined by FCA
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EIOPA proposes dual options on creation of EU-wide third-pillar system
Regulator cites social and contract law, taxation as biggest obstacles to common market
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Portuguese Parliament OKs government's pension reform plans
State to make cuts to occupational pensions system, raise retirement age
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FTT backers push forward as institutions respond with damning letter
German, French finance ministers meet to discuss implementation
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IASS lowers return targets as new draft funding agreement announced
Revised agreement would take advantage of new priority order, cut active and deferred benefits by 20%
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NewsDC charges higher than industry estimates, UK government concedes
Small reduction in charges since 2011, still higher than proposed 75bps charge cap and insurance industry estimates
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NewsDutch Pensions Federation calls for speedy introduction new APF vehicle
APF could serve as alternative for pension funds considering liquidation, Federation says
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Investors will not engage with AIFMD by December 2015, fund managers say
Two-thirds of respondents to Northern Trust survey see Directive merely as compliance exercise
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Aon Hewitt calls on UK government to concentrate on collective DC
Employers should consider collective savings format in wake of abolishment of contracting-out
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Fears of 'unintended consequences' led to shelving of Irish reform
Social Protection department says debt was considered last year, but plans ultimately dropped
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IPE Views: HMRC stance on VAT is a fading line in the sand
HMRC’s interpretation of last summer’s PPG ruling may set it down a one-way road, back to the courtroom
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Fed-up Dutch employers no longer waiting for new FTK
Publishing sector headed for individual DC arrangements, congress hears
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UK roundup: Department for Work and Pensions, The Pensions Regulator
Government publishes response to consultation on contracting out
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Ireland announces name for second-pillar scheme in bid to increase coverage
MySaver scheme to be introduced as soft-compulsion, minister falls short of setting implementation date
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Court of Audit blasts French scheme CIPAV, calls for board changes
Investment management, governance and pensioner services all ‘flawed’ as Court cites ‘significant’ failings




