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IPE Views: Pension 'liberation'
More must be done to narrow the disparity between the UK’s richest and poorest retirement cohorts, says JP Morgan’s Benjie Fraser
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PensionsEurope 'deeply concerned' over Bulgarian legal changes
Proposed reforms jeopardise country’s multi-pillar pension system, industry group says
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PFZW throws support behind DC plan with collective risk-sharing
Option could be ‘best of both worlds’, says €160bn healthcare scheme
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EIOPA considers action over ‘unsuitable’ DC investment options
Supervisor flags up review of IORP Directive to include better links between investment approach, needs of members
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UK roundup: Budget reforms, TPR, auto-enrolment
Requirement for pension funds to provide independent financial advice on transfers relaxed as DC freedoms approach
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German government to 'strengthen' occupational pensions sector
Second-pillar growth slow but steady, driven by private sector, survey shows
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APG, PGGM expecting extension for pension funds' EMIR exemption
Asset managers say Dutch schemes stand to lose most from derivatives rules
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Chief executive at MN calls for hybrid Dutch pensions system
Ruud Hagendijk expresses doubts on new financial assessment framework, warns of future ‘hoarding’
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UK trustees may be forced to disclose details of asset management tenders
Government commits to consult on proposals put forward in backbench amendment allowing members to request details on ‘selection, appointment’ of managers
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NewsFoundations criticise dropping of proposed statute from EU work agenda
Decision goes ‘completely against concept of building citizen-led Europe’, says European Foundation Centre
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NewsEuropean parliamentarians decide on IORP Directive rapporteur
Irish MEP will oversee passage of Directive through parliament, lead negotiations with member states and European Commission
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Dutch cabinet to propose continued accrual in DC schemes
Variants focusing on both collective risk sharing and individual risk to be developed
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Derivatives clearing: Smoke but no fire
In Brussels, there are two types of hell, Jeremy Woolfe explains
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Guinness Peat warned in UK over scant resources for pension plan
Investment group to ‘vigorously defend’ position on Coats Pension Plan
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Bulgaria set to follow Hungary, Poland in raid of second-pillar pensions
Decision shocks pensions industry, gives Parliament handful of working days to vote 2015 Budget through
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NewsPension funds must 'catch up' with legal view of fiduciary duty
Trustees should focus on ‘doing the right thing’, says Keith Ambachtsheer
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Dutch Senate approves financial assessment framework for pensions
Vote comes after state secretary Jetta Klijnsma makes concessions on discount rate
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NewsNortel scheme moves to next judgment after £340m win in Canadian case
Lawyers for trustees, PPF lose argument for issuing FSD against Canadian estate but secure £340m funding for deficit
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IPE Views: In praise of EIOPA
Towers Watson’s Mark Dowsey offers some rather qualified praise for EIOPA’s efforts to date
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MEP criticises European Commission for possible IORP II withdrawal
Withdrawing text from 2015 Work Programme ‘not best incentive’ for EU member states, says ECON committee chairman





