Markets – Page 281

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    Meijer builds back office for European schemes

    2002-05-10T04:57:00Z

    NETHERLANDS- Former Shell pension fund treasurer Robert Meijer is launching an integrated back office system for pension funds in Europe. Meijer, now an independent consultant, along with an IT company, an accountancy firm and a software house began developing the system two months ago.

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    Gascoine joins AXA in key pensions role

    2002-05-07T03:57:00Z

    UK- AXA Investment Managers has appointed Bruce Gascoine as a director in the UK Institutional sales team. As part of his new role, he will be responsible for business development within the pension fund and insurance markets.

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    Kas adds €24m from Cedel sale to pension fund

    2002-05-03T10:41:00Z

    NETHERLANDS – Dutch banking and financial group, Kas Bank, is to use a sizeable portion of the €55m gained in the sale of its share in Cedel International, to reduce its pensions costs, which have risen to represent 16% of the bank’s salary liabilities as a result of falling stock ...

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    UBS Foundation enters multi-manager market

    2002-05-03T04:07:00Z

    SWITZERLAND – UBS Global Asset Management has launched three new multi-manager sub-funds, the BVG range, in the SFr10.9bn (€7.5bn) UBS Foundation, the group’s investment foundation for the assets of its pesnion fund clients.

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    UK pension funds view private equity as 'trouble'

    2002-04-30T05:19:00Z

    UK- The flight of UK pension funds from equities into bonds has dashed hopes that schemes would increase their investment in private equity, according to a senior pension fund consultant.

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    Swiss fund seeks managers for two $20m mandates

    2002-04-30T04:22:00Z

    SWITZERLAND: Two $20 million mandates for Index-Enhanced Global Debt and Active Swiss Equities have been announced by Zurich-based investment consultant Felix Kottmann of Kottmann Advisory for a Swiss pension fund client.

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    Oslo picks PIMCO for new $220m fixed income fund

    2002-04-30T04:02:00Z

    NORWAY- Oslo Pensjons Forsikring has appointed PIMCO Europe to set up and manage a $220m global fixed-income portfolio for the city's 20,000 employee pension fund.

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    Hermes invests in new Osprey property fund

    2002-04-29T05:20:00Z

    UK – Hermes Property Asset Management and Bank of Scotland Corporate Banking are among the investors in the newly-established Osprey Limited Partnership, a high-yielding, commercial property fund with a target size of £300m (€485m). The fund starts life with an initial investment of £12m but the amount invested by Hermes ...

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    Essex fund seeks managers for e1.5bn

    2002-04-29T04:59:00Z

    UK – The Essex County Council pension fund is looking for managers for £945m (€1,530m) of its £1.8bn assets, including a passive multi-asset equity and bond mandate worth some £620m and a predominantly UK fixed income mandate worth £140m.

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    Yorkshire hands e900m to Schroders and Western

    2002-04-24T05:20:00Z

    UK – The £865m (€1,407m) Yorkshire Electricity Group pension scheme has carried out a strategic asset allocation review that has led to the appointment of Schroders and Western Asset Management to run two new £280m (€455m) sterling fixed income mandates.

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    JP Morgan's Lowrie joins Newton IM

    2002-04-24T04:47:00Z

    UK – London-based Newton Investment Management has appointed Audrey Lowrie as a fund manager with responsibility for UK institutional equities and global multi-asset portfolios.

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    Investec adds to London-based institutional team

    2002-04-23T05:18:00Z

    UK - Investec Asset Management has won three new mandates worth £218m (€355m) and announced two new senior appointments to its London-based institutional marketing team.

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    Edinburgh fills CIO spot with MLIM's Richards

    2002-04-23T04:57:00Z

    UK- Edinburgh fund Managers has finally filled its vacant post of chief investment officer with the appointment of Anne Richards from Merrill Lynch Investment Managers (MLIM).

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    Italy's Laborfonds completes manager selection

    2002-04-22T05:56:00Z

    ITALY - Laborfonds, the €100m complimentary pension fund for workers in Northern Italy, has appointed New York-based Alliance Capital to run its €10m US equity and fixed income portfolio.

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    Stamford opens multi manager to UK market

    2002-04-22T05:37:00Z

    GUERNSEY/UK- Stamford Asset Management is opening up its Guernsey-based collective investment scheme, the multi-manager investment programme (MMIP), to the UK institutional market.

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    NTMA announces seven managers for final e2bn

    2002-04-22T05:24:00Z

    IRELAND- Ireland’s National Treasury Management Agency (NTMA) has announced the final seven managers to run the unallocated e2bn of the National Pensions Reserve Fund’s e8bn in assets.

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    ALM study could open up PMI's investment strategy

    2002-04-22T05:19:00Z

    NETHERLANDS – The giant €12.5bn Dutch metal workers fund, PMI, is undertaking an asset liability study that could open up its investment strategy to include alternatives such as commodities, currency overlay, below investment grade bonds and inflation-linked contracts.

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    Rothschild launches UK corporate bond fund

    2002-04-22T05:02:00Z

    UK – London-based Rothschild Asset Management has launched a new UK corporate bond fund as part of its institutional pooled fund range. The new fund will have an initial value of £37.5m (€61.2m) and is part of its Five Arrows open-ended investment company (OEIC) fund range.

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    UK budget is bad news for property investors

    2002-04-19T04:53:00Z

    UK – Changes to stamp duty on commercial property announced in chancellor Gordon Brown’s budget will lead to growth in the property unit trust market according to Tim Bell, director of property at F&C Management in London.

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    CDC IXIS loses head of European equities to Fortis

    2002-04-19T04:35:00Z

    FRANCE – French investment management group, CDC IXIS Asset Management in Paris has lost its head of European equities, Gilles Meshaka, as well as three members of his team, Sadri Tamarat, Laurent Jacquier-Laforge and Pierre-Alain Labat. All four are reportedly moving to rival asset manager, Fortis Investment Management, as part ...