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One-quarter of pension funds set investment target at 6%, study shows
Survey of 190 pension funds reveals changing asset-allocation models, ambitious investment-return targets
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APG sets out to categorise participants' personality types
Provider of €334bn Dutch civil service scheme seeks to fine-tune communication with members
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NewsPGGM calls for integration of ESG ‘veto’ for all asset classes
CIO urges investors wanting to implement ESG policy to have veto system at heart of decision-making
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PKA buys DKK415m of green bonds, plans further purchases
Investment part of drive to consider climate in all asset classes
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Industry experts criticise German plan to allow Dutch-style pensions
Government throws support behind union proposal to encourage industry-wide pension funds
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Dutch pension fund does U-turn on issue of intergenerational 'unfairness'
PFZW’s Peter Borgdorff says individual DC ignores longevity but average contribution system no longer tenable
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Switzerland's Publica now considering active only for 'niche' investments
Country’s largest pension fund adds risk via fixed income portfolio rather than equities
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Views: Geopolitical risk can destabilise market’s ‘ivory tower’
Bob Swarup warns investors not to view geopolitical risk as separate from market turbulence
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NewsATP sets sights on non-traditional asset classes with new unit
Special Situations unit to seek investments outside traditional asset classes, target ‘least sought-after’ holdings
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European asset managers, pension funds question value of commodities
Hermes shuts down active commodities business, citing waning interest among clients
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UK master trusts question legitimacy of latest NEST consultation
Now Pensions, People’s Pension suggest consultation is ‘pointless’, question impact of lifting restrictions
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University calls for alternative USS pension proposal instead of strike
Battle over USS pension reform continues as expected £8bn deficit forces changes to benefit structure
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ABP draws on neuromarketing to 'revolutionise' member communications
Dutch pension fund carries out specially commissioned neuromarketing research to make communications to members more effective
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UK pension funds shy from liability-matching in favour of alternatives
Purple Book shows slowdown in shift from equities to bonds and from Gilts to index-linked investments
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NewsMark-to-market obligation a 'disease', says Switzerland's AHV
Swiss regulator provides insight into new risk assessment approach for pension funds
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NewsRevised IORP II Directive ‘at odds’ with proposed Capital Markets Union
Latest draft’s removal of all mentions of using delegated acts could lead to significant delays in IORP II implementation, law firm warns
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NewsIntricate risk controls have damaged portfolios, says 300 Club
Idaho’s Bob Maynard says ‘transparency’ should be main method of controlling risk
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UK roundup: Ashridge Pension Scheme, P-Solve, Legal & General, PRIAC
The £50m Ashridge scheme selects P-Solve for fiduciary mandate focusing on manager selection, tactical allocations
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Dutch pension fund to invest 5% of assets in residential mortgages
Asset class offers better returns than euro-denominated bonds against ‘very limited’ additional risk, scheme says
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UK roundup: Merseyside Pension Fund, Research Machines scheme, PIC
The £6.1bn Merseyside Pension Fund returns 6.2%, aided by successful European equities, property




