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PIRC calls on trustees to take responsibility
UK – Pension fund trustees must take more responsibility for overseeing investment strategy, and must use their power as shareholders to intervene at underperforming companies if markets are to be reformed, says Pensions Investment Research Consultants, or PIRC.
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UK firms providing wider funds choice – report
UK – UK companies with defined contribution schemes are providing employees with an increasingly wide choice of investment funds, says consultants Watson Wyatt.
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Mutual funds are best channel for Italy - Cerulli
ITALY – The Italian mutual fund advisory programme market is the most effective way to penetrate the Italian asset management market, says Boston-based asset management research and consulting firm, Cerulli Associates.
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Netherlands’ Gamma awards Russell e175m mandate
NETHERLANDS – Dutch textiles company Gamma Holding has appointed multi-manager specialist Frank Russell to manage a 175 million euro equity and bond portfolio for its 340 million euro pension fund.
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Mellon unveils UK custody operation
UK – Financial services company Mellon Financial Corp. says it plans to launch a UK custody operation towards the end of the first quarter of 2003, ending its two-year relationship with sub-custodian Clydesdale Bank.
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Credit Agricole chairman leaves as BNP ups stake
FRANCE- Crédit Agricole’s chairman Marc Bué has resigned, six months before his term was due to end. In his place the board has elected René Carron, chairman of the French bank’s holding company, SAS La Boétie, and of Fédération Nationale du Crédit Agricole (FNCA).
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Cariplo pension fund seeks operating consultant
ITALY – Cariplo’s 2.7 billion euro pension fund says it is looking for an operating consultant to assist in its recent decision to outsource part of the fund to external managers.
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Schroders posts Q3 loss, hit by asset decline
UK – Schroders Plc, parent of the seventh largest manager of European pension fund assets, has posted a loss in the third quarter while reporting that its assets under management have declined 15%.
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Northern Trust unveils pension tax service
EUROPE - Northern Trust has rolled out a new service aimed at multinationals seeking to evaluate the tax implications of pooling the investments of their various international pension funds.
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Stampe to join PensionsDanmark
DENMARK: Claus Stampe, chief investment officer of the Danish medical pension fund, is to join PensionsDanmark, the common management company of four Danish pension schemes which together have assets of 23 billion Danish kroner (3.1 billion euros).
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BGI assets slide 17% in nine months
UK – The largest manager of European pension fund assets, Barclays Global Investors, has seen its assets under management tumble by 90 billion pounds - almost 17% - in the first nine months of 2002.
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Germany’s AWD positive on corporate pensions
GERMANY – German financial services provider AWD Holding AG said its expansion into the corporate pensions market has been “very positive”.
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Vermeiren retires from Belgium's KBC Bank
BELGIUM – Remi Vermeiren, chief executive officer at KBC Bank, and KBC Bank and Insurance Co., is to retire. Willy Duron will replace him as CEO of KBC Bank and Insurance Holding Co., while André Bergen will take over as CEO of KBC Bank.
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Febs opens pan-European pensions operation
SWITZERLAND – Financial & Employee Benefits, or Febs, has opened an office in Winterthur, Switzerland with the aim of administering mobile pensions for corporations on a pan-European basis.
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Calpers private equity performance faces scrutiny
US - Calpers, the US’s largest public pension fund, may have to reveal the performance data and stocks of its 20 billion dollars of private equity investments, after making the information secret last year.
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UK to tweak investment rules
UK - The UK Financial Services Authority is to introduce a series of changes to rules governing the interests of investors in investment companies, including investment trusts. An FSA spokesman says the move is in “reaction to pressure resulting from the split-capital trust issues” and will be “fast-tracked through”.
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Allianz Dresdner boosts alternative offering
UK - Allianz Dresdner Asset Management says it has formed a single manager hedge fund division in a bid to boost its alternative investment business.
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Finland: discretionary management to rise
FINLAND - Around 20% of Finnish institutional investors say they will increase their use of discretionary and mutual fund management by the end of 2004, according to an industry report released in November by Scandinavian Financial Research (SFR).
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AP3 and Boots win top IPE awards
NETHERANDS - Sweden’s AP3 and the UK’s Boots were named the best European pension funds for their investment strategy at the second annual IPE European pensions industry awards last night in Amsterdam.
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Pension funds shun domestic stocks - report
EUROPE - Pension funds are moving away from investing in domestic equities, says research group Greenwich Associates. And what it calls a “global standard” of investment management methods is emerging.




