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    Vauxhall pensions ‘unlikely to change’ after GM Europe sale

    2009-09-11T16:40:00Z

    [17:40 CEST 11-09] UK – GM’s decision to sell its Vauxhall subsidiary to the Canadian company Magna International, along with its German operation Opel, is very unlikely to affect the Vauxhall pension schemes, according to officials at the UK car manufacturing group.

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    Strathclyde completes strategy review

    2009-09-11T15:55:00Z

    [16:55 CEST 11-09] UK – The £8.39bn (€9.6bn) Strathclyde pension fund is considering the creation of a "new opportunities" portfolio following the conclusion of the triennial review of its investment strategy and structure.

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    Swedish AP funds join sustainability initiative

    2009-09-11T14:45:00Z

    [15:45 CEST 11-09] SWEDEN/NORWAY – The four Swedish AP pension buffer funds are among 13 institutional investors that have signed up to the Sustainable Value Creation Initiative (SVC) to encourage companies to adopt good governance of sustainability issues.

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    East Riding of Yorkshire seeks investment manager

    2009-09-09T16:15:00Z

    [17:15 CEST 09-09] UK - East Riding of Yorkshire Council has launched a tender for investment management services for one-third of its pension fund portfolio, equivalent to £500m (€568m).

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    Global downturn knocked 21% off London fund

    2009-09-09T16:10:00Z

    [17:10 CEST 09-09] UK – The London Pensions Fund Authority (LPFA) scheme dropped £551m (€625.9m) in the year to 31 March 2009 to reach £3.02bn, as the global economic downturn caused the asset values of its investment portfolios to plummet.

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    Hillingdon seeks global infrastructure manager

    2009-09-08T16:10:00Z

    [17:10 CEST 08-09] UK - The London Borough of Hillingdon Pension Fund has launched a tender for a manager to run a global infrastructure mandate.

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    Hampshire targets UK property in next 12 months

    2009-09-07T16:30:00Z

    [17:30 CEST 07-09] UK – Hampshire County Council is looking to almost double its pension fund's exposure to UK commercial property over the next year to meet the 8% target allocation agreed before the market downturn.

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    Collaboration improves pension benefits - report

    2009-09-04T15:50:00Z

    [16:50 CEST 04-09] GLOBAL – Pension fund boards may be able to deliver improved returns and lower costs if they collaborate with other, larger, parties to provide enhance benefits over time, and if they apply governance structures with higher expertise, claims a report examining pensions and healthcare regimes across the ...

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    Swiss analysts dismiss pension funds’ stabilising role

    2009-09-04T15:00:00Z

    [16:00 CEST 04-09] GERMANY/SWITZERLAND – Swiss financial analysts disagree with their German counterparts about the stabilising role of pension funds in turbulent markets, a survey commissioned by Allianz has found.

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    Hammersmith and Whitbread reveal strategic decisions

    2009-09-04T14:30:00Z

    [15:30 CEST 04-09] UK – The London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham has decided against adopting a currency hedge strategy for its £438.5m (€503.4m) pension fund, but will keep the option under review.

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    Avon tweaks bond strategy

    2009-09-04T14:15:00Z

    [15:15 CEST 04-09] UK – Avon Pension Fund has decided to increase its allocation to corporate bonds through a reduction in its investments in gilts.

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    50% of DB schemes need to focus on long-term risk

    2009-09-03T15:50:00Z

    [16:50 CEST 03-09] UK – Half of all UK defined benefit (DB) pension schemes do not have a long-term strategy for reducing risks, despite 80% acknowledging the need to address de-risking, joint research by Hymans Robertson and PensionChair Network has revealed.

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    AP4 and Folksam target corporate bonds and loans

    2009-09-03T15:45:00Z

    [16:45 CEST 03-09] SWEDEN – Fjärde AP-fonden (AP4), the Fourth Swedish National Pension Fund, has joined forces with Swedish insurer Folksam to invest in a vehicle targeting private corporate bonds and public corporate loans.

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    German institutions do better to manage assets themselves – study

    2009-09-02T16:15:00Z

    [17:15 CEST 02-09] GERMANY – Domestic institutional investors managing more than half their assets internally perform better than those that mainly outsource, according to a survey conducted by the consultancy Complementa and the Bavarian Centre of Finance.

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    Camden to consider real estate increase

    2009-09-02T15:55:00Z

    [16:55 CEST 02-09] UK – The London Borough of Camden is considering the next stage of the restructure of its pension fund investment portfolio including a potential increase in property.

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    Lothian focuses on alternatives in new strategy

    2009-09-01T16:00:00Z

    [17:00 CEST 01-09] UK – Lothian Pension Fund is set to increase its allocation to alternative assets from 24% to 35% in a gradual transition to its new investment strategy.

  • Expert panel to review Norway Global active strategy
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    Expert panel to review Norway Global active strategy

    2009-09-01T15:30:00Z

    [16:30 CEST 01-09] NORWAY – The Ministry of Finance has appointed an international group of specialists to evaluate the active management of Norges Bank in relation to the Government Pension Fund – Global as part of an external review into the continuation of active management strategies.

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    Barnet considers search for custodian

    2009-08-27T15:50:00Z

    [16:50 CEST 27-08] UK – The London Borough of Barnet is preparing to tender for global custodian services for its £481m (€546m) pension scheme for the first time.

  • Icelandic pensions gain from market pressures
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    Icelandic pensions gain from market pressures

    2009-08-27T15:30:00Z

    [16:30 CEST 27-08 ICELAND – Icelandic pension funds have inadvertently enjoyed benefits from the recent financial turbulence as earlier moves by the government to force the sale of overseas assets have not been enforced, the sector has instead been given access to wider investment opportunities.

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    Ulster and RBS salary cap plans ignite unions

    2009-08-26T16:15:00Z

    [17:15 CEST 26-08] UK – Planned changes by Ulster Bank and its parent company Royal Bank of Scotland to its defined benefit (DB) schemes, such as capping pensionable salary at 2% or the rate of inflation have met with resistance from trade unions.