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    PPF diversifies investment portfolio

    2009-05-11T16:25:00Z

    [17:25 CEST 11-05] UK – The Pension Protection Fund (PPF) is diversifying its investment strategy to include three new portfolios including global tactical asset allocation (GTAA).

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    Absolute return may be future for default funds

    2009-05-11T16:20:00Z

    [17:20 CEST 11-05] UK - Recent volatility in pension default fund investments has suggested there is a need to shift away from lifestyling towards alternatives such as absolute return funds, according to Punter Southall Financial Management.

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    Shropshire reduces UK equities for new global mandate

    2009-05-11T16:20:00Z

    [17:20 CEST 11-05] UK – Shropshire County Council is seeking one or more managers to run a new global equity portfolio for the £740m (€824m) Shropshire Pension Fund.

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    FTSE pensions made conservative shift to bonds

    2009-05-11T15:45:00Z

    [16:45 CEST 11-05] EUROPE – FTSE 100-listed companies have sought to reduce their pension liability risk within the last year by re-weighting assets by an average 7% to bonds, suggests a study published by Pension Capital Strategies.

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    Bankpension posts net loss of 19.7%

    2009-05-08T16:25:00Z

    [17:25 CEST 08-05] DENMARK – Bankpension, the pension fund for employees in the Danish financial sector, has reported an “extremely unsatisfactory” result of -23.1% before tax in 2008.

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    Swaps should be favoured over gilts – F&C

    2009-05-08T15:55:00Z

    [16:55 CEST 08-05] UK – Pensions funds are being warned to tread carefully at present when deciding whether to hedge their liabilities against UK gilts, as the huge level of government borrowing is likely to mean yields will need to rise in the short-term to attract borrowers.

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    PADA initiates discussion on investment

    2009-05-07T16:05:00Z

    [17:05 CEST 07-05] UK - The Personal Accounts Delivery Authority (PADA) has issued a discussion paper to help inform its trustee corporation of its thoughts on investment strategy, and which includes thinking on corporate governance and responsible investing.

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    Budget forces rethink on pension plans

    2009-05-07T16:00:00Z

    [17:00 CEST 07-05] UK – Planned reductions in higher rate tax relief on pension contributions have caused nearly 60% those in charge of pension schemes to rethink existing pension projects, according to Hewitt Associates.

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    Berkshire adopts new due diligence policy

    2009-05-06T16:15:00Z

    [17:15 CEST 06-05] UK – The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead has implemented a new due diligence policy relating to the external managers of the £1.05bn (€1.19bn) Berkshire pension fund, in response to "a number of scandals during 2008".

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    Avon calls on HSBC

    2009-05-05T15:25:00Z

    [16:25 CEST 05-05] UK – Bath and North East Somerset Council has appointed HSBC Actuaries and Consultants to provide full investment consultancy services to the £1.95bn (€2.2bn) Avon Pension Fund.

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    Mercer saw manager searches put on hold

    2009-05-05T15:15:00Z

    [16:20 CEST 05-05] EUROPE - European pension funds chose to largely focus on strategic issues during last year's financial markets turmoil rather than press ahead with manager or structural changes to their portfolios, according to consulting firm Mercer.

  • Bermuda insurer targets buy-ins with 'bridge' model
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    Bermuda insurer targets buy-ins with 'bridge' model

    2009-05-01T12:30:00Z

    [13:30 CEST 01-05] UK/EUROPE – Bridge Pointe, a Bermuda-based insurance company, has confirmed its intention to enter the European buyout market and the UK in particular, where officials claim they could expand the market by up to £1bn (€1.12bn) in the next 18 months.

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    Employer reps can conflict pensions board, say trustees

    2009-05-01T12:00:00Z

    [13:00 CEST 01-05] UK – Finance directors may be able to wear two hats and operate both on behalf a company and as a trustee of a pension scheme providing there are likely to be no significant disagreements over funding, according to trustees.

  • Hull PCT wants 'comparable' scheme to NHS
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    Hull PCT wants 'comparable' scheme to NHS

    2009-05-01T10:30:00Z

    [11:30 CEST 01-05] UK – NHS Hull, the area's primary care trust (PCT), is seeking a provider to develop a company pension fund for the City Health Care Partnership (CHCP) that will offer "comparable" benefits to the NHS pension scheme.

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    Economic crisis could lengthen deficit recoveries

    2009-04-30T15:00:00Z

    [16:00 CESt 30-04] UK – Calculations made by Towers Perrin suggest the current levels of corporate bond yields alongside growing defined benefit pension scheme deficits could lengthen funds’ recovery times to as much as 20 years.

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    Berkshire halves equity assets under new strategy

    2009-04-29T16:10:00Z

    [17:10 CEST 29-04] UK – The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead has finalised the remaining manager appointments for its diversified strategy for the Royal Berkshire Pension Fund, which includes more than halving the fund's equity allocation to 32.5%.

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    Berkshire completes first set of mandates

    2009-04-27T16:00:00Z

    [17:00 CEST 27-04] UK – The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead has confirmed the appointment of three new investment managers for the £1.05bn (€1.17bn) Royal County of Berkshire Pension Fund, as part of a diversification strategy.

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    Allianz rallies against 'safety pension'

    2009-04-27T15:40:00Z

    [16:40 CEST 27-04] AUSTRIA – Calls to introduce a 'safety pension' with a lower calculation rate in Austria will not completely rule out the need for pension cuts, officials at Allianz have argued.

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    Henkel creates global fiduciary pensions structure

    2009-04-27T15:00:00Z

    [16:00 CEST 27-04] GLOBAL - Henkel, the Düsseldorf-based personal and consumer goods multinational, has completed what is thought to be the first global restructuring of pension schemes as a notional pooling structure and appointed three firms to manage its plans globally as custodian, fiduciary and risk manager.

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    Danes to withdraw €3.3bn from pensions 'for luxuries'

    2009-04-24T15:35:00Z

    [16:35 CEST 24-04] ATP, the manager of the Danish state-owned SP pension scheme, says approximately DKK25bn (€3.35bn) could be withdrawn from the scheme to be spent on luxuries by the Danish population when the government allows access to the assets later this year.