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ESMA moves on UK clearing house recognition in case of cliff-edge Brexit
EU watchdog working with Commission and UK clearing houses on temporary recognition
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ATP to consider CEO’s future as dividend tax scandal unfolds
Denmark’s biggest pension fund grapples with dividend tax backlash
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NewsChart of the Week: European private debt assets hit record $200bn
Number of private debt funds targeting Europe shrinks compared to 2017
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Former ABI chief named chairman of £51bn BT Pension Scheme
Otto Thoresen to take on role in February 2019
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300 Club urges attitude change to avert pensions and savings crisis
Group is refocusing on asset owners
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USS prepares fresh valuation as employers accept more risk
UK’s biggest pension scheme aims to put forward new contribution rates in February to resolve long-running dispute
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NewsESG roundup: UK investor body calls for exec pension reform
Also: A guide to help the uninitiated with vital climate scenario analysis
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NewsAccounting roundup: IASB vice-chair flags insurance asset concerns
Plus: FRC sets out 2019 priorities; Sharon Bowles grills government over accountancy conflicts
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Huge surge in companies offering pension flexibility, says WTW
More and more firms plan to offer employees options on how they use their pension contributions
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NewsDutch pension funds urge government to restart reform negotiations
ABP chair claims pension funds have been “taken hostage to broader package of measures”
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People moves: Mars investment director joins Delta Lloyd as supervisor
Mars, Delta Lloyd, BlackRock, Longial, Het Nederlandse Pensioenfonds, Cardano, Candriam, Mirabaud, SAREF
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Italian funds team up to invest in alternatives
Eight industry-wide schemes are pooling resources in an innovative approach to illiquid assets
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NewsSwiss consultancies rank managers on sustainable investing ‘brands’
Only three of Europe’s largest asset managers have a purpose ‘truly connected to a greater societal impact’
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ESG consideration is ‘responsible business practice’, says EU regulator
EIOPA officials urge pension funds to use their influence to help society mitigate climate change
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EIOPA plays down impact of IORP II sustainability rules
New rules would not spell ‘major overhaul’, says chairman Gabriel Bernardino
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Negotiations over new Dutch pensions agreement collapse
Unions cite ‘lack of structural solutions’ offered by government
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Brunel eyes £1.3bn emerging markets equities allocation
Local authority consortium seeking research material ahead of formal tender process beginning in January
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Call for UK regulator to act as media company scheme ‘dumped’
Johnston Press was bought out of administration but £561m scheme is set for the PPF
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Brexit: Lobby groups call for action to prepare for ‘no deal’ outcome
Financial services groups welcomed last week’s deal but recognise difficulties ahead
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Actuaries call for pension benefit simplification to aid consolidation
Some schemes’ administration costs could be cut by up to 50%, report claims





