All IPE articles in October 2006 (Magazine) – Page 3

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    Local managers come cheaper

    October 2006 (Magazine)

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    Bridging the credibility gap

    October 2006 (Magazine)

    The divergence between asset managers and pension funds about the products funds need is symptomatic of a wider gulf. Stephanie Schwartz-Driver reports

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    European consultancy shapes up for the future

    October 2006 (Magazine)

    Stricter regulation and disappointing investment performances during the past couple of years have shaken up the inter-relationship between asset managers, institutional investors and consultants. Two independent Dutch and German consultancy firms that are cooperating together explain their reasons against a changing scenario for their businesses

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    Reviewing options

    October 2006 (Magazine)

    Market setback comes as reform goes back on the agenda. George Coats reports

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    Smoke and mirrors world of TAA

    October 2006 (Magazine)

    There have been rapid product developments in tactical asset allocation in Germany in recent times which have raised questions and challenges for managers, as Torsten Köpke reports

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    Missing out on a good thing

    October 2006 (Magazine)

    Regulatory restrictions limited an underfunded pensions sector from taking advantage of last year’s booming equity market, George Coats discovers

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    Lifting the veil in Germany

    October 2006 (Magazine)

    Frankfurt was the location last July for the first meeting between the asset managers and the consultants who act intermediaries between the investment sector and institutional investors. This meeting had been arranged by our organisation for a good reason. The situation of the German market is undergoing substantial change. The ...

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    Surge seen in second pillar funds

    October 2006 (Magazine)

    Asset growth has been exceptional throughout the region, reports Krystyna Krzyzak

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    Fofs post healthy gains

    October 2006 (Magazine)

    Global financial markets continued to recover in August, despite some volatility on account of the Lebanon crisis, the hurricane forecasts, the London terror threat, and weak US economic data. The Eurekahedge fund of funds index returned 0.6% for the month of August and 4.5% for the year to August. The ...

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    Going with traffic lights flow

    October 2006 (Magazine)

    Getting to grips with implementing regulatory changes was the pension funds’ priority last year. George Coats reports

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    SocGen steps up its European presence

    October 2006 (Magazine)

    Société Générale’s €548m acquisition in January of 2S Banca, the securities services business of Italy’s UniCredit Group, is an important step in the French bank’s aim to become a Europe-wide player in the securities services business. 2S Banca was the second largest custodian in Italy, with more than €455bn in ...

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    Paving way to more equities

    October 2006 (Magazine)

    Finnish funds are looking forward to increasing their holdings of equities when the Puro proposals are implemented. George Coats reports

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    Unfazed by equities fallout

    October 2006 (Magazine)

    French pension funds’ risk-averse style means they haven’t been much hurt by this year’s equities fall, writes Justine Trueman. But the interest rate jump is giving them jitters

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    Never a dull moment

    October 2006 (Magazine)

    Dutch pension funds have had a turbulent time getting to grips with a new law, market conditions an uncertain FTK timetable, George Coats discovers

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    Is Swiss legislation restricting diversity

    October 2006 (Magazine)

    In an attempt to encourage so-called ‘riskless’ investing, Swiss pension laws may be preventing funds from allocating their assets properly. Antoine Cuénod reports

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    Are managers delivering what we need?

    October 2006 (Magazine)

    IPE asked three pension funds – in the Netherlands, Sweden and Spain – the same question: ‘Have asset managers kept up with the evolving demands of pension funds?’ Here are their answers:

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    Hedging pays off for Danes

    October 2006 (Magazine)

    Danish funds are reaping the rewards from a trend away from guaranteed products, writes George Coats

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    Why currency finds itself in the spotlight

    October 2006 (Magazine)

    Currency managers have long argued that pension funds need to adopt active currency strategies in a bid to gain alpha. Now, many pension funds agree. Maha Khan Phillips reports

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    Local view: tough nut to crack for US pension funds

    October 2006 (Magazine)

    The New York City investment market remains an arena that many of the large pension funds want to invest in, but have some difficulty finding the deals. One of the main reasons for this is the market attracts just about every capital source known to mankind. This includes pension funds, ...

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    Flexible course to holy grail

    October 2006 (Magazine)

    New regime aims to attract pan-European funds but there are concerns about increased governance rules, George Coats reports