All IPE articles in October 2013 (Online) – Page 6
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Universities Superannuation Scheme sees year-end deficit top £11bn
UK’s second-largest pension fund cites volatile Gilt yields
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European regulation could trigger fund manager consolidation – report
New regulations could cost industry €500m, BNY Mellon warns
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Advisory board presents proposals on cutting pensions red tape
Actal sends list of recommendations to Dutch Ministry of Social Affairs
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Kapoor 'optimistic' about SRI sea change at Norwegian oil fund
Re-Define MD has been one of Norwegian Government Pension Fund Global’s sharpest critics
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Pensions Caixa commits to role as active indirect shareholder
Previous ‘limited’ SRI approach needed to be replaced with ‘comprehensive’ global policy
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Mandate roundup: IPE-Quest, SAUL, Payden & Rygel, Towers Watson
Swiss investor looks to commit CHF200m to global sovereign debt fund
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Irish union criticises 'disappointing' IASS benefit cuts
Cuts to benefits paid by Irish airlines scheme to have ‘very significant adverse effects’
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UN PRI conference: The minefield of mining
Nina Röhrbein learns that old wounds have yet to heal in South Africa
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Denmark remains atop Melbourne Mercer index despite score decline
Dutch, Danish systems drop points due to new question on conflict-of-interest policies
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Confusion reigns as Russia shakes up second-pillar system
State ‘temporarily’ seizes non-state pension savings, freezes second-pillar contributions
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Irish postal scheme preferred bidder for €400m lottery licence
Consortium includes scheme sponsor An Post and Canada’s Ontario Teachers Pension Plan
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PensionsEurope to launch advisory group for multinationals
Lobby group aims to give larger companies greater voice on pensions-related issues
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EIOPA appoints new members to stakeholder groups
Two stakeholder groups to appoint chairs at end of month
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Pension funds to increase infrastructure investment – IPE survey
Lack of governance stymies interest in secondaries, while small funds fear lack of scale
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Experts criticise UK's institutional framework for infrastructure
Independent commission presented as sensible alternative to ‘sub-optimal’ set-up
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Dutch government moves to middle path on new FTK after consultations
Financial assessment framework to include ‘elements’ of proposed nominal, real contracts
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Irish DB funds only de-risking 'begrudgingly', regulator says
Cites ‘wiggle room’ granted in achieving funding targets through stricter metrics
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Friday people roundup
Campagne, NAPF, Aberdeen, Aon Hewitt, BNP Paribas, Conning, Ethos, Mercer, Neuberger Berman
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FTT to cost Dutch pension funds €250m per year despite exemption
So-called Tobin tax could hinder schemes’ ability to hedge fully, Dutch Treasury warns
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Irish auto-enrolment 'a bit of time away', minister concedes
Burton says launch of auto-enrolment system must wait until economy has recovered