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    PNO Media considers cuts as a recovery option

    2009-04-24T12:00:00Z

    [13:00 CEST 24-04] NETHERLANDS - PNO, the €2.5bn pension fund for the media, has not ruled out the prospect of cutting pension benefits and claims, if additional recovery measures turn out to be insufficient to improve its funding level.

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    Pension funds turn to specialists and alternatives

    2009-04-23T13:30:00Z

    [14:30 CEST 23-04] EUROPE – Pension funds are increasingly moving into alternatives but the next growth area could be in the expansion of specialist fixed income mandates and single strategy hedge funds, according to Mercer’s review of pension fund asset allocation.

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    Future provision threatened by early pension access - OECD

    2009-04-23T11:00:00Z

    [12:00 CEST 23-04] GLOBAL – The OECD has warned future pension provision could be undermined by giving early access to pension funds to aid people in “severe economic difficulties” alongside access to national pension reserves.

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    Norway Global sees value increase in March

    2009-04-20T16:15:00Z

    [17:15 CEST 20-04] NORWAY – The Norwegian Government Pension Fund – Global increased in value to NOK 2.08trn (€236.4bn) in March, following two consecutive months of decline.

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    PMA recovery to alter asset allocation

    2009-04-20T15:40:00Z

    [16:40 CEST 20-04] NETHERLANDS - The €889m pension fund for pharmacies’ staff PMA expects to recover from its reserve shortfall within 15 years by adjusting its yearly indexation and changing its asset allocation strategy.

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    Property and infra to see investment resurgence - study

    2009-04-20T15:30:00Z

    [16:30 CEST 20-04] GLOBAL – A study of pension funds and institutional investors suggests funds will increase their listed and private equity holdings this year, but the asset classes of most interest for future years are likely to be property, infrastructure and hedge funds of funds.

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    Eureko and Poland to enter 'secret' talks

    2009-04-20T14:15:00Z

    POLAND – Dutch insurer Eureko and the Polish Treasury have signed a new memorandum to bring about a new round of negotiations concerning the insurer's shareholding in pension firm PZU.

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    Industriens diversifies to tap high-yielding dividends

    2009-04-17T15:00:00Z

    [16:00 CEST 17-04] DENMARK – Industriens Pension, the €8.3bn pension fund, has diversified its equity holdings a fraction to tap potential opportunities linked to dividend income.

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    Providers say traditional diversification needs rethink

    2009-04-16T16:00:00Z

    [17:00 CEST 16-04] EUROPE – Classic balanced or multi-asset mandates have failed to protect pension funds during the current crisis and need to be reconsidered, according to both Allianz Global Investors and German consultancy Heubeck Feri.

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    ECJ to review Poland's overseas investment limit

    2009-04-14T15:45:00Z

    POLAND – The European Commission has referred Poland to the European Court of Justice for limiting the amount of money that local pension funds can invest overseas to just 5%, arguing this in turn breaks EC rules concerning the free movement of capital.

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    Unions agree to AUA contribution cut

    2009-04-09T16:15:00Z

    [17:15 CEST 09-04] AUSTRIA – Employee representatives of onboard staff at Austrian Airlines Group (AUA) have consented to a 75% cut in company contributions to their pension fund for one year.

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    Quantitative easing has 'distorted' pension liabilities

    2009-04-09T16:00:00Z

    [17:00 CEST 09-04] UK – The Bank of England’s policy of quantitative easing has indirectly increased the pension scheme deficits of FTSE 100 companies as the price of gilts “soared to their highest level in 20 years”, Deloitte has claimed.

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    Maltese reforms cut 2006 liabilities by €1.6bn

    2009-04-09T16:00:00Z

    MALTA – Pension reforms introduced in 2006 to raise the state pension age from 61 to 65 between 2014 and 2023 have reduced pension liabilities by €1.6bn, according to figures from the National Statistics Office (NSO).

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    Horeca maintains strategy with small cap appointment

    2009-04-09T15:00:00Z

    [16:00 CEST 09-04] NETHERLANDS – The €2.5bn Horeca & Catering pension fund is continuing with its asset allocation diversification plan despite a recent further fall in its cover ratio, and has awarded RCM a mandate to manage European small cap equities.

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    50 pension funds miss DNB deadline

    2009-04-07T15:45:00Z

    [16:45 CEST 07-04] NETHERLANDS - Almost 50 Dutch pension funds with a funding shortage have yet to submit a recovery plan, a spokesman for De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) has confirmed.

  • Longevity swaps reality improved by pensions funds
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    Longevity swaps reality improved by pensions funds

    2009-04-07T15:30:00Z

    [16:30 CEST 07-04] UK – It may soon be possible for UK pension funds to purchase longevity swaps as protection against members living longer than anticipated because pension funds have themselves improved pricing by making more cautious mortality assumptions.

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    Employers warned over cost of deferred DC

    2009-04-07T15:20:00Z

    [17:20 CEST 07-04] UK – Employers need to address the extra costs associated with administering defined contribution (DC) schemes for deferred members, as large firms could be spending more than £500,000 on ex-employees, Towers Perrin has warned.

  • AP7 voting constraints 'should be lifted'
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    AP7 voting constraints 'should be lifted'

    2009-04-06T16:10:00Z

    [17:10 CEST 06-04] SWEDEN – A Swedish government committee has recommended restrictions prohibiting the Seventh AP Fund (AP7) from voting in relation to its Swedish holdings should be removed while other constraints preventing AP funds from being an active owner should be reviewed.

  • LAPFF targets T.Rowe Price over execs pay
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    LAPFF targets T.Rowe Price over execs pay

    2009-04-06T16:05:00Z

    [17:05 CEST 06-04] UK – The Local Authority Pension Fund Forum (LAPFF) is urging its members to take action against T.Rowe Price as it is concerned that remuneration packages for executives are "not serving shareholders' interests".

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    Norway-Global rules out high-yield bonds

    2009-04-06T16:00:00Z

    [17:00 CEST 06-04] NORWAY – The Government Pension Fund – Global has ruled out extending into high-yield and emerging market bonds, and has also warned it is unlikely to reach its 5% allocation to real estate for "several years".