Pension System – Page 206
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Geopolitical risk re-emerges as top worry for pension professionals
Surveys carried out last month and earlier this year show investors are still worried about geopolitical risk
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UK roundup: De La Rue makes CPI switch, FCA eyes BSPS advice
Plus: Politicians oppose benefit ‘clawbacks’; TPT appoints Redington
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AnalysisAnalysis: Could the UK’s largest pension scheme close… and re-open?
Employers have proposed a ‘temporary’ switch to DC-only that could be reversed in the future if DB funding improves
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Universities propose closing DB scheme of largest UK pension fund
University staff trade union has threatened industrial action, warning of ‘chaos’ if no resolution
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German unions, employers taking time over new pension plans
Still no ideas from social partners on new pension plans under the Betriebsrentenstärkungsgesetz, conference hears
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NewsMinister: Social partners must agree on pension system by early 2018
“Time of sellotape and plasters has passed,” says Netherlands’ social affairs minister Wouter Koolmees
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Mercer creates German pension fund outsourcing vehicle
Consultancy’s external vehicle targets companies thinking about offloading pension liabilities
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PensionsEurope warns of risks from Romanian second-pillar cuts
Trade body urges government to promote higher contributions amid demographic pressures
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Truell targets listing to capture business from UK LGPS pools
Former LPFA chair to go public with own investment company in a bid for local authority business
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NewsNordic roundup: Danish parliament approves LD as holiday fund manager
Also: Sampension warns on future returns; Swedish insurers voice opposition to EIOPA data plans
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NewsAll aboard! Advisory body sets out social impact investing agenda
UK government-backed advisory body sets out recommendations to grow culture of social impact investing
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Ambachtsheer sets out path to new Dutch pension system
Influential consultant pens open letter to Dutch minister outlining a new model for the country’s pension system
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Country ReportYou’ve got us wrong, investment consultants tell UK regulators
Aon Hewitt argues competition means there is no ‘big three’ dominance
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Freedom of choice is ‘no guarantee of a better pension’
Pension costs could rise as a result of additional marketing if customers are given options at retirement, researchers argue
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NewsSponsor covenant concerns rising for UK trustees
Survey reveals trustees are worried that employers will struggle to fund pension deficits
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CEE roundup: Romania slashes second-pillar contributions
Plus: Bulgaria’s regulator set for financial independence, new Polish pension plans take shape
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KLP unfazed by emergence of potential rivals
Norway’s local authority pension provider plays down the impact of merging regions giving rise to better-resourced rivals
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NewsSwitzerland's BVK opens to employers outside of Zurich
BVK is already the biggest Swiss Pensionskasse by number of insured persons
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New Dutch pensions system facing further delays
Introduction in 2020 is ‘unrealistically ambitious’, says advisory committee
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NewsAP7: Proposed reforms could mean lower pensions
Provider of the default option for Sweden’s state pension system responds to proposed changes




