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    Unico picks State Street to run 10 new index funds

    2002-02-26T04:21:00Z

    GERMANY/LUXEMBOURG- Unico Asset Management, the Luxembourg-based subsidiary of Germany’s Union Fonds Holding has appointed two State Street divisions to service and manage its i-tracker funds, a series of index funds being launched at the beginning of march.

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    PGGM on board for new e300m Hermes engagement fund

    2002-02-25T04:44:00Z

    PGGM the e50bn Dutch fund for healthcare and social workers and the UK’s BT pension scheme are contributing to a e300m activist fund being launched by a subsidiary of the fund management group Hermes.

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    Spezialfonds’ assets fall in 2001 to €507bn

    2002-02-25T02:05:00Z

    Germany-The value of German Spezialfonds invested assets fell in 2001 by 1.4% to €506.9bn, their first fall in the 33-year long history...

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    Pictet once again heads custodian rankings

    2002-02-22T05:30:00Z

    GLOBAL - For the eighth time in 10 years Pictet has been voted as the custodian clients are most satisfied with, according to the annual R&M Global Custody Survey...

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    AP7 bars 26 more groups from its portfolio

    2002-02-22T05:05:00Z

    SWEDEN – The €2.6bn Seventh Swedish National Pension Fund, AP7, has sold its shares in 26 global companies, including CocaCola, General Motors, Unilever and BP Amoco, because it claims they “failed to satisfy the fund’s environmental and ethical requirements”.

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    Pioneer and Rolo merging to create €36bn outfit

    2002-02-21T04:42:00Z

    ITALY – Milan based asset management firms, Pioneer Investments and Rolo Pioneer are to merge, forming a fund management group with some €36bn under management, as well as a combined Luxembourg-based fund operation worth €32.5bn.

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    Union to meet UK government to discuss DB closures

    2002-02-21T04:20:00Z

    UK – The Trades Union Congress (TUC) is to meet the government to discuss the TUC’s concerns over the number of defined benefit (DB) schemes being closed.

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    AP7 finally gets e195m alternatives approval

    2002-02-21T04:14:00Z

    SWEDEN- The board of Sweden’s e2.6bn AP7 fund has finally given the go ahead to invest 8% of the portfolio in hedge funds and private equity. A week ago the fund delayed the decision due to concerns about pricing the investments into daily NAV calculations and about them meeting the ...

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    KPMG predicts DC pensions will be 30% less than DB

    2002-02-19T04:09:00Z

    UK- Employees in defined contribution schemes are likely to receive pensions 30% smaller than those in final salary or defined benefit schemes according to research by KPMG Pensions.

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    AP3 to invest Sek6bn in private equity by 2006

    2002-02-18T05:11:00Z

    SWEDEN- Sweden’s AP3 fund still has up to Sek6bn (e653m) to commit to private equity investments over the next three to four years. Last Summer it announced it was investing up to 5% of the Sek133bn fund in private equity but so far it has only committed Sek729m and invested ...

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    EU- Spain pushes quantitative investment rules

    2002-02-18T05:09:00Z

    EU- The Spanish presidency of the European Union is leading a move to persuade the European Council to include quantitative investment rules – the so called prudent man plus principle – in the proposed pensions directive.

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    Previdenza puts out tenders for €500m

    2002-02-18T04:49:00Z

    ITALY – The €500m Fondo Previdenza Mario Negri, the pension fund for directors of the Italian transport, shipping and commercial industries, has put its assets out to tender for managers for a range of equity and fixed income portfolios.

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    AP2 to drop external managers after ALM study

    2002-02-15T03:40:00Z

    SWEDEN – Sweden’s €14.4bn AP2 fund has put out a tender for a consultant actuary to undertake a new ALM study to determine its long-term investment strategy. According to AP2, some of the external managers’ contracts will be terminated as the study will lead to some of the assets being ...

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    LRT drops Baring AM from £500m UK equity mandate

    2002-02-15T03:39:00Z

    UK – The £3.5bn (€5.7bn) London Regional Transport Pension Fund has dropped Baring Asset Management (BAM) from a UK equity mandate originally worth £500m (€821m) in favour of AllianceBernstein and Baillie Gifford.

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    Managers optimistic but want quality, says survey

    2002-02-12T05:25:00Z

    GLOBAL – Most fund managers worldwide are optimistic that the global economy will strengthen this year, though corporate earnings in the US and Japan continue to come under fire, according to the latest Merrill Lynch fund manager survey.

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    Hymans launches international consulting practice

    2002-02-12T02:39:00Z

    UK- Actuarial and consulting firm Hymans Robertson has launched its international consulting practice and announced the appointment of Keith Faulkner as its head.

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    Proposals should ease access to money markets

    2002-02-11T04:57:00Z

    UK – Nick Raynsford, the government minister at the department for transport, local authorities and the regions, is to present parliament with a draft statutory proposal to change the law to allow local authorities to invest in money market funds, a move that could be worth as much as £10bn ...

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    ATL recovers £5.1m from mis-sold pensions

    2002-02-11T04:35:00Z

    UK- The Association of Teachers and Lecturers has recovered £5.1m for its members who were victims of pensions mis-selling. The ATL says more that 220 teachers have benefited from the money which has been restored to the occupational scheme.

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    Aberdeen appoints new property finance head

    2002-02-11T04:35:00Z

    People moves

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    AIMA says hedge fund transparency lacking

    2002-02-11T02:16:00Z

    GLOBAL- Research by the Alternative Investment Management Association and Capital Market Risk Advisors into the hedge fund of funds industry suggests that although investors remain wary of investing due to a lack of transparency, hedge fund managers are convinced they are providing enough disclosure.