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  • News

    Pensions 'must go back to basics'

    2008-12-08T16:00:00Z

    EUROPE – European pension fund managers are predicting colleagues will simplify their investment strategies in light of the recent market turmoil, look for lower average returns and apply a “back to basics” approach to risk management in the future.

  • Kensington seeks custodian and increases equities
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    Kensington seeks custodian and increases equities

    2008-12-05T14:40:00Z

    [15:40 CET 05-12] UK – The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (RBKC) is seeking a global custodian for its £409.6m (€478.9m) local government pension fund.

  • Baerum appoints consultant for new scheme
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    Baerum appoints consultant for new scheme

    2008-12-05T14:40:00Z

    [15:50 CET 05-12] NORWAY – The Norwegian municipality of Baerum has appointed Pensjon & Finans AS to help establish a new pension fund.

  • Cornwall targets passive global equities
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    Cornwall targets passive global equities

    2008-12-04T16:15:00Z

    [17:15 CET 04-12] UK – Cornwall County Council is seeking a passive global equity manager to run a new portfolio for its £823m (€951m) pension fund.

  • Hammersmith prepares for 2009 adviser search
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    Hammersmith prepares for 2009 adviser search

    2008-12-03T12:15:00Z

    [13:15 CET 03-12] UK – The London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham is to begin looking for a new investment consultant for its £432m (€512m) pension fund, to be appointed early next year.

  • News

    Shropshire to add second global bond portfolio

    2008-12-01T16:20:00Z

    [17:20 CET 01-12] UK – Shropshire County Council is seeking a fund manager to runs a second global bond portfolio for its £750m (€890m) pension fund.

  • News

    Pension pressure improves human rights at Sodexo

    2008-12-01T16:00:00Z

    [17:00 CET 01-12] SCANDINAVIA – Constructive dialogue by the Ethical Council of the Swedish AP-Funds has resulted in the service company Sodexo adopting a company-wide human rights policy, and has in turn led to it being re-instated as an investment option for the Norwegian life insurer Kommunal Landspensjonskasse (KLP).

  • News

    Watson Wyatt recommends funds stop lending

    2008-11-27T15:20:00Z

    [16:20 CET 27-11] UK – The Lehman Brothers' collapse and the subsequent turbulence has shown the risk/reward trade-off around securities lending may no longer be worthwhile for pension funds, Watson Wyatt has warned.

  • News

    North Yorks awards ING global property mandate

    2008-11-26T15:55:00Z

    [16:55 CET 26-11] UK – North Yorkshire County Council has agreed to appoint ING Real Estate as global property manager for its £1.07bn (€1.26bn) local government pension fund.

  • News

    Subjective life expectancy could ease financial pressure

    2008-11-26T15:55:00Z

    [16:55 CET 26-11] NETHERLANDS – Subjective life expectancy is driving the choice by individuals as to when to retire, according to a new study released by the Dutch pension regulator DNB.

  • News

    Pension funds could be key to Iceland rescue – IMF

    2008-11-26T15:40:00Z

    [16:40 CET 26-11] ICELAND – The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has published a report suggesting Icelandic pension funds could be a key component in rescuing its domestic economy if they were to purchase local government bonds.

  • News

    Pensionskassen growth remains slow

    2008-11-24T15:50:00Z

    [16:50 CET 24-11] GERMANY – A German government report on pensions has revealed there has been little growth, for the third year in a row, in the membership of Pensionskasse as share of employees with occupational pension accounts stood at 52% last year and is likely to stay at that ...

  • News

    Nottingham signs Barnett Waddingham

    2008-11-24T15:40:00Z

    [16: 40 CET 24-11] UK – Nottingham County Council has appointed Barnett Waddingham to take over responsibility for actuarial services from Mercer Consulting.

  • News

    Customers want equities in their pension - Danica

    2008-11-24T15:25:00Z

    [16:25 CET 24-11] DENMARK – Danish pension policyholders are choosing to use retirement savings plans with a high holding in equities, despite the current economic climate, suggest figures from Danica Pension.

  • News

    Credit crunch demands practical thinking – Jeurissen

    2008-11-21T10:50:00Z

    [11:50 CET 21-11] NETHERLANDS – Pension funds need to respond with practical policy adjustments to the current credit crisis, according to Theo Jeurissen, chief investment officer of the €33bn Dutch metal pension fund PMT.

  • News

    Costs could drive more pension mergers - Rohde

    2008-11-21T10:45:00Z

    [11:45 CET 21-11] DENMARK - Growing pressure on pension funds to take advantage of economies of scale, particularly in the current financial climate, could lead to the end of smaller company pension funds, the chief executive of ATP has predicted.

  • Complex products need transparency to survive
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    Complex products need transparency to survive

    2008-11-21T10:35:00Z

    [11:35 CET 21-11] EUROPE - The credit crisis will not signal the end of complex products but there will be a reversion by some investors to "dull and boring products", delegates at the IPE awards have been told.

  • Call for pension sea change
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    Call for pension sea change

    2008-11-21T10:30:00Z

    [11:30 CET 21-11] EUROPE - Pension funds, asset managers and consultants need to completely change the way they are working together to ensure the future of pension provision but not through new outside regulation, Amin Rajan, CEO of Create-Research, told delegates at the IPE seminar in Barcelona yesterday.

  • Returns drive Turkish demand for fixed income
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    Returns drive Turkish demand for fixed income

    2008-11-21T10:15:00Z

    TURKEY - The global finance crisis is encouraging Turkish pension savers to transfer their assets to fixed income pension funds, according to Meral Egemen, general manager of AvivaSA, the €631m joint venture between Aviva Plc and Turkey’s Sabanci group.

  • News

    Infrastructure needs investment - Boender

    2008-11-21T10:00:00Z

    [11:00 CET 21-11] NETHERLANDS – Guus Boender, and asset liability management professor and partner of ORTEC in Rotterdam, is calling on pension funds to look beyond 'financial titles and invest in logistical and social infrastructure of countries.