Latest on Regulation & Reform – Page 263
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IPE Views: The European Commission isn't finished yet
The whispers in Brussels suggest another Green Paper on pensions is in the offing
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NewsUK considering national investment vehicle for LGPS
Tender seeks advice on single or ‘small number of closely aligned’ investment vehicles, fund merger
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Webb offers hints on UK default fund charge caps
UK minister questions why anyone should be auto-enrolled into scheme with higher charges than NEST
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NewsOECD report cites 'serious barriers' to long-term investment
Report highlights low levels of pension fund investment in infrastructure despite interest
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‘Very difficult’ for new European Commission to block revised HBS – PensionsEurope
New European Commission to face ‘huge amount of technical work’, Matti Leppälä says
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UK pension system could go down ‘ATP-style route’, minister says
UK should consider system similar to Danish pension fund in light of defined ambition agenda
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Webb says single pensions regulator not ‘in my in-tray’
Minister’s comments come after NAPF describes current regulatory split as ‘increasingly unsustainable’
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Pension Protection Fund levy 'here to stay'
Chief executive of UK lifeboat fund warns industry not to expect levy holidays
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Polish president vows to examine controversial second-pillar bill
Bronisław Komorowski to consider whether bill violates Polish Constitution
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UK pensions watchdog unveils quality framework for DC master trusts
National Association of Pension Funds describes current regulatory landscape as ‘a mess’
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European Parliament brings board-gender equality rules closer to fruition
Approves draft rules to ensure 40% of non-executive board members at EU-listed companies are women
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Dutch state secretary fleshes out new governance legislation
Supervisory boards given right to suspend or sack board members
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Ireland to introduce replacement pensions levy
New levy to overlap with existing levy, increasing 2014 stamp duty to 0.75% in 2014
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France's Chamber of Deputies set to embrace pensions reform
Minority of deputies pre-approve measures before official vote this afternoon
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Polish actions embolden second-pillar pension critics in Lithuania
Adviser to prime minister calls for suspension of second-pillar contributions
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Poland places further restrictions on second-pillar pension funds
OFE advertising made criminal offence subject to prison term of up to two years
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EIOPA to focus attention on occupational pensions
European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority presents 2014 work programme
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Dutch Cabinet to review pensions bills after political support wanes
Opposition says proposals do too little to guarantee lower premiums
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Dutch hybrid contract won't affect investment policies – survey
IP Nederland conference attendees take pragmatic approach to ‘middle way’
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European regulation could trigger fund manager consolidation – report
New regulations could cost industry €500m, BNY Mellon warns





