All IPE articles in May 2007 (Magazine) – Page 2
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Features
Take the 'A' train
While foreign investors seek out new ways to capture their share of China’s growth phenomenon, the A shares market still offers one of the key entry points to mainland exposure
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Weaving a national safety net
Inadequate state provision has led to the development of numerous private pension schemes for those who can afford them and a home-grown industry to market them. Now the industry is working out how to accommodate the planned new national security scheme, due to launch in 2010. Stephen Cranston reports
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Politicians fail to deliver on pensions
Raising the costs of deferred compensation in Germany will push employees into the third pillar and damage occupational schemes, writes Klaus Stiefermann
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A warning against herd mentality
Gail Moss gives an overview of German pension institutions’ current asset allocation
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Tracking the corporate funding wave
CTAs and Pensionsfonds offer complementary management structures for corporate pensions, says Jan Wagner
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Looking at alternatives and regulation
We asked three German pension funds to explain some of the important issues and challenges currently facing their investment strategies
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Keeping it Spezial
Despite competition from the world of mutual funds, Spezialfonds are still en vogue. Frank Schnattinger examines why
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Need for pensions wake-up call
Both politicians and trades unions are concerned about pensions in Austria. Barbara Ottawa talks to some of the movers and shakers
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UCITS aids growth of ETFs
A more relaxed approach to regulation in Europe has helped stimulate the development of more exotic ETFs. Lynn Strongin Dodds reports
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Bridging the information gap
To what extent do the reporting requirements across Europe penalise smaller schemes? Rachel Fixsen investigates
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Special Report
When governance goes wrong
Why does the US struggle to get its corporate house in order, asks Mark Anson?
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The future challenge for actuaries
Chris Lewin, former head of UK pensions at Unilever, discusses investing in art, risk management and what makes a successful actuary with Brendan Maton
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Special Report
French civil servants lead the way on SRI
The ERAFP civil servants’ scheme is an innovative and unique scheme in the French second pillar. David White spoke to its director, Philippe Caïla
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