All articles by Nina Röhrbein – Page 35

  • Inflation seller: Øresund Bridge
    Features

    Inflation seller: Øresund Bridge

    June 2008 (Magazine)

    While pension funds, insurers and private investors benefit from lower inflation, public authorities and enterprises, utilities, real estate and distribution companies profit from higher inflation. So, the latter group can benefit from becoming inflation sellers, according to a Fortis Investments reports, ‘Inflation swaps to safeguard future income or hedge against ...

  • Inflation buyers: using swaps
    Features

    Inflation buyers: using swaps

    June 2008 (Magazine)

    Use of inflation swaps as a hedging tool has grown as pension funds adopt LDI strategies, finds Nina Röhrbein

  • Dealing with inflation
    Features

    Dealing with inflation

    June 2008 (Magazine)

    IPE asked three pension funds – in Austria, Finland and the Netherlands – the same question: ‘How do you protect your investments from inflation?’ Here are their answers:

  • Longevity index spreads its wings
    Features

    Longevity index spreads its wings

    June 2008 (Magazine)

    Faced with ageing members and increasing liabilities, pension funds and other institutional investors are paying greater attention to the risk presented by longevity. And in this environment, JPMorgan’s LifeMetrics index - which claims to be the first international longevity index - is spreading into several countries. As one of three ...

  • Making SRI an asset management business
  • When does it stop being responsible?
    Special Report

    When does it stop being responsible?

    May 2008 (Magazine)

    IPE asked three pension funds in Italy, the Netherlands and Norway the same question: ‘What is your approach to exclusions and the screening of stocks?’ Here are their answers:

  • Growing demand for thematic ETFs
    Features

    Growing demand for thematic ETFs

    May 2008 (Magazine)

    As the ETF market moves towards more specialist products, Nina Röhrbein looks at fixed income, leveraged and style funds

  • Investors in people
    Special Report

    Investors in people

    May 2008 (Magazine)

    Nina Röhrbein examines a fund that sees a strong correlation between human capital management, productivity, financial results and stock performance

  • Moving towards specialisation
    Features

    Moving towards specialisation

    May 2008 (Magazine)

    As the ETF market becomes more mature and efficient providers are looking for opportunities elsewhere. Nina Röhrbein examines the evolution

  • News

    Nestlé goes pan-European step-by-step

    2008-04-18T14:25:00Z

    [15:25 CEST 18-04] EUROPE - Food manufacturer Nestlé has confirmed it sees the future of its pensions in pan-European pension funds.

  • Going the funded route
    Features

    Going the funded route

    April 2008 (Magazine)

    Voluntary pension funds are growing in importance as a hedge against a decline in the mandatory pension and as an employee retention tool, says Nina Röhrbein

  • Defining your portfolio’s values
    Special Report

    Defining your portfolio’s values

    April 2008 (Magazine)

    Pressure from members and media reporting is encouraging funds to review their ESG policies. But the choices are not clear cut. Nina Röhrbein reports

  • Refocusing on risk
    Features

    Refocusing on risk

    April 2008 (Magazine)

    After five years of growth the recent market turmoil is leading to a strategic reassessment on the part of asset managers in France. Nina Röhrbein examines the emerging trends

  • Moving further afield
    Features

    Moving further afield

    March 2008 (Magazine)

    Entering a new market poses challenges. Nina Röhrbein assesses the factors required to make it a success

  • Extra-financial coverage broadens
    Special Report

    Extra-financial coverage broadens

    March 2008 (Magazine)

    Extra-financial issues (EFIs), especially environmental issues, are receiving broader and more sophisticated research coverage, according to the seventh semi-annual Enhanced Analytics Initiative (EAI) evaluation. EAI chairman Peter Scales (pictured above) puts this down to increasing external pressure and the recognition by a growing number of financial institutions of a link ...

  • Features

    Taking a stake

    March 2008 (Magazine)

    The typical shareholder does not like underperforming companies. However, where he only sees loss of profits, others see an opportunity.

  • Features

    Implementing alpha-beta separation

    February 2008 (Magazine)

    IPE asked three pension services – in Denmark, the Netherlands and Sweden – the same question: ‘What does alpha-beta separation mean to you?’ Here are their answers:

  • Features

    Raising the state pension

    February 2008 (Magazine)

    The Green Paper also covers the social welfare system."The government’s commitment to increase the social welfare pension from €223 per week to €300 per week means the first pillar state pension is set to rise to a good level for everyone," says chief executive of corporate business at Irish Life ...

  • Special Report

    Here comes the sun

    February 2008 (Magazine)

    Over the past couple of years, an increasing amount of attention has been paid to sustainability and alternative energy funds by media and investors alike. And typically, one of the components of alternative energy funds is solar power technology, also known as photovoltaics (PV). Many in the investment industry hold ...

  • Features

    Which way to go?

    February 2008 (Magazine)

    The government’s Green Paper is focusing attention on the options to develop Ireland’s pensions sector. Nina Röhrbein reviews them