Markets – Page 123
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DNB: COVID-19 crisis makes Dutch pension system ‘untenable’
Too early to discuss another deferment of rights discounts
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NewsCompenswiss fit for COVID-19 turmoil but cautious on long-term effects
‘You are never sufficiently prepared for unexpected crises’
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BlackRock bond CIO sees buying opportunities
Selective potential in high yield where collateral and covenants are better
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COVID-19: How are Netherlands’ largest schemes coping?
Admin teams use the programme Microsoft Teams to keep in touch
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NewsUK yield movements fuel collateral requests
Pension schemes should understand what liquidity is like
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NewsShrinking assets and falling long-term rates worry Swedish pensions sector
“We can only hope we succeed in halting the contagion,” says PRI Pensionsgaranti CEO
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Market Commentary: Asset managers respond to pandemic
‘Business continuity plans are working as planned’
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NewsFCA: short-selling shouldn’t be blamed for recent market falls
Regulators emphasise open, orderly markets
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Dutch travel and hospitality schemes grant premium respite
Reiswerk and Horeca & CAtering grant a one-month breather
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Portuguese pension funds return 8.2% before COVID-19 hit
Schemes had an allocation to debt of up to 64% in 2019
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Opinion PiecesLong Term Matters: Investing in an age of pandemics
Pandemics are master classes in managing existential uncertainty. Being overwhelmed is ‘normal’. Here are seven actions that we can take as citizens and investment professionals. The focus is on the US and the UK: their governments are floundering. The unravelling in the US is dangerous for investors. Both the UK and the US are very responsive to the financial sector.
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Policymakers urged to keep EU financial markets open during pandemic
Industry associations call for joint statement to send signal, boost market confidence
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DNB: COVID-19 could affect financial sector for the next four years
Financial buffers are important
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Opinion PiecesInvesting in an age of pandemics
Pandemics are master classes in managing existential uncertainty. Being overwhelmed is ‘normal’. Here are seven actions that we can take as citizens and investment professionals. The focus is on the US and the UK: their governments are floundering. The unravelling in the US is dangerous for investors. Both the UK and the US are very responsive to the financial sector.
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Climate risk think tank develops COVID-19 stress test scenarios
To its knowledge they are the first stress-test scenarios for the pandemic
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NewsNBIM holds regular meetings to deal with COVID-19 situation
SWF’s likely losses apparently masked by plunge in Norwegian krone
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Dutch schemes see low volume of participant queries amid virus crisis
Too early to indicate what the implications for pensions would be
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NewsConsultants call for TPR 'clarity', 'pragmatism' given virus impacts
Estimated £40bn increase in FTSE 350 scheme deficits so far in Q1
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Opinion PiecesCoronavirus: Letter from Liam Kennedy, editorial director, IPE
Very few of our readers will not be affected in some way by the spread of coronavirus and COVID-19. For IPE and most of its editorial team based in the centre of London, the virus has curtailed travel and meetings. We have also taken the decision to postpone events, including ...
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ECB discloses fresh stimulus amid COVID-19 pandemic
Lack of explicit commitment from the bank to do ‘whatever it takes’





