All IPE articles in November 2007 (Magazine) – Page 3
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Special Report
IPE Special Focus: Growing interest for active ownership
With environmental, social and governance (ESG) investment themes springing up around the world, the pressure on institutional investors to become active and responsible owners is growing, Nina Röhrbein reports.
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Features
Running to stand still
Heather McKenzie finds that JPMorgan’s white label deal with Swedbank could prove to be a model that can be repeated elsewhere
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Features
Laurus shows the way to LDI
Laurus pension fund has pioneered the use of liability-driven investment in its investment strategy. Dick Kamp, chief executive of the fund, tells David White how LDI has performed
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Features
Thank goodness that's over
Yield/curve duration There is a sense of thankful relief that the third quarter is well and truly behind us, although September saw a great reversal of the flight to quality wave that so swamped the markets in July and August. As a result, government bonds have given back to the ...
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Features
Too much of a good thing?
How much information is too much? One might ask that question after reading the provisions of the 401(k) Fair Disclosure for Retirement Security Act of 2007, a new bill that is sponsored by George Miller, a Democrat congressman from California. Last month a hearing on the bill was held at ...
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Features
Getting a regional view
Copenhagen-based consultancy Kirstein Finansrådgivning has completed its second annual Nordic investor survey. Jan Willers outlines some of its key findings
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Features
From football to the Karma Sutra
Geof Pearson, manager and secretary of the £3.8bn (€5.5bn) Sainsbury pension fund, retired recently after 18 years with the scheme.
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Features
Surfing the second wave of fiduciary management
After the first wave of full-service fiduciary mandates, Dutch pension funds are beginning to pick and mix asset managers’ fiduciary offerings. David White reports
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Features
Knitting together the EU quilt
Europe requires private placements. Iain Morse reports on how this can be achieved
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Features
Resurrecting endowments
Despite being debased by mis-selling scandals, traded endowment and traded life policies have a new life in the secondary market, finds Lynn Strongin Dodds
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Features
Open door policy
Laerernes Pension, the Danish teachers’ retirement fund believes that openness and diversification are fundamental to investment policy. However, Anders Bertramsen, portfolio manager, and Paul Brüniche-Olsen, chief executive officer, tell Brendan Maton that Laerernes will not be a guinea pig
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Features
Criticism mounts over Danish SP policy
Uncertainty over the future of the mandatory second pillar SP, long seen as a back door tax on Danes, continues with mandatory contributions suspended and its future under review, Rachel Fixsen reports
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Features
Deciding where Cordares wants to be
Adri van der Wurff, the new chairman of pensions provider and asset manager Cordares, talks to Leen Preesman about the course the company will take
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Features
Why invest in company x?
Kurt Schacht proposes additions and amendments to current practices in the business reporting model
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Features
Come rain or come shine
With global warming no longer an ‘if’ but a ‘when’, interest has been growing in generating uncorrelated portfolio returns through weather-related risk instruments. John Bonaccolta reports
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Features
Welcome to ‘beta prime’ – the ‘new’ style of indexing
Some bold claims have been made on behalf of fundamental indexing. “I am not suggesting they should entirely replace traditional cap weighted indices,” concedes Rob Arnott, principal of US based Research Affiliates, ” but our indices offer better returns for low volatility.”These claims have persuaded some pension funds in Sweden ...
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Features
IASB mulls over average salary
“We can’t pretend that we’re not doing something that we’re doing,” Mary Barth told her fellow IASB members on 19 September. “I think we have to be honest with the world about what we’re doing as opposed to pretending that we are not changing things when we are.”The bad news ...
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Features
Widening the net for asset pooling
Until now, asset pooling has been an option largely reserved for the bigger players in the Dutch pensions market. David White reports on an initiative to bring the benefits to smaller funds
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Features
The answer lies in the soil
As the world wakes up to the scarcity of land and turns its attention to food production needs, perhaps agricultural land makes serious investment sense. David White reports
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