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  • Germany: Focus on security
    Country Report

    Germany: Focus on security

    April 2010 (Magazine)

    Frank Schnattinger outlines the results of the latest IPE-Institutional Investment survey of German institutional investors

  • Country Report

    Austria: Domestic headwinds buffet Pensionskassen

    April 2010 (Magazine)

    Second pillar pension losses during the financial crisis have strengthened the arguments of critics of Austria’s funded pension system. Barbara Ottawa reports

  • Country Report

    Austria’s equity puzzle

    April 2010 (Magazine)

    Barbara Ottawa finds Austrian pension funds focused on the here-and-now, especially when it comes to risk management. The equity returns of 2009 are no future panacea

  • Features

    SPF Beheer: Ask the driver

    April 2010 (Magazine)

    Liam Kennedy spoke to Marcel Andringa, CIO, SPF Beheer

  • News

    NEST combination charge includes 2% for set-up

    2010-03-16T12:00:00Z

    UK – The expected charging structure for the National Employment Savings Trust (NEST) will be a combined charge of a 0.3% annual management charge (AMC) and an admin contribution charge of 2% that may fall away once the set-up costs of the scheme have been recovered.

  • UK gov't studies DC charging levels
    News

    UK gov't studies DC charging levels

    2010-03-16T11:50:00Z

    UK – Trust-based UK defined contribution (DC) schemes operate on an overall average cost of just over 2% based on contributions, or 1.23% if the charge is based on the size of the fund, according to a government report.

  • Country Report

    Netherlands: Pensions should be a 'good deal'

    March 2010 (Magazine)

    Miranda Schoutsen spoke to Kees Goudswaard, the author of the report ‘A Strong Second Pillar’

  • Netherlands: Facing tomorrow’s risks today
    Country Report

    Netherlands: Facing tomorrow’s risks today

    March 2010 (Magazine)

    Change is not an extravagant luxury, Piet Hein Donner, the Netherlands’ minister for social affairs and labour, told Mariska van der Westen

  • Netherlands: Old giants on slippery ice
    Country Report

    Netherlands: Old giants on slippery ice

    March 2010 (Magazine)

    Pension funds are like vulnerable old giants reaching with stiff fingers to fasten their skates before launching themselves onto the slippery ice of the future. Jean Frijns, chairman of the Frijns Committee, told us how he thinks these giants can be made fit for the future, Jean Frijns

  • Country Report

    Netherlands: Save our system

    March 2010 (Magazine)

    The Dutch pension system is decaying due to legislation, accounting practices and the economic climate, writes Anton van Nunen

  • Country Report

    Netherlands: In practice

    March 2010 (Magazine)

    Both the Frijns Committee and the DNB, the Dutch supervisor, have been clear in their assessments: pension funds need to bolster their governance in order to bring asset management and risk management more under control. Mariksa van der Westen and Miranda Schoutsen ask what pension funds are doing to meet ...

  • Belgium: A time for courage and action
    Country Report

    Belgium: A time for courage and action

    March 2010 (Magazine)

    Karel Stroobants argues that doing nothing about the Belgian pension system is not an option if the country is to avoid collective impoverishment and generational conflict

  • Country Report

    Belgium: Prime location status proves an elusive goal

    March 2010 (Magazine)

    Astrid Pieron argues that a combination of strong competition and tax and legal discrimination is hampering Belgium as a destination for cross-border pension funds

  • Country Report

    Belgium: Keeping it safe and simple

    March 2010 (Magazine)

    Belgium’s pension funds are erring on the side of caution as they begin the process of re-examining their asset allocation strategies following the downturn. Nina Roehrbein reports

  • Features

    Benchmark and save

    March 2010 (Magazine)

    Gail Moss finds out how pension funds can use benchmarking to reduce their operating costs

  • Features

    Berkshire: Straight talker

    March 2010 (Magazine)

    The UK’s Royal County of Berkshire pension fund has slashed long-only equities and hedged its longevity risk. The manager of the fund, Nick Greenwood, told Brendan Maton about his strategy

  • Netherlands: Change on the horizon
    Country Report

    Netherlands: Change on the horizon

    March 2010 (Magazine)

    It has been the poster boy of the international pensions world, but the Netherlands is now reflecting on recent failings following the publication of the Frijns and Goudswaard reports, writes Liam Kennedy, as the prospect of a real cover ratio looms on the horizon

  • Interviews

    In it for the long term

    March 2010 (Magazine)

    How do you use consultants?

  • Ireland: A long game in pensions
    Country Report

    Ireland: A long game in pensions

    February 2010 (Magazine)

    Christine Senior assesses the roller-coaster of Irish pensions legislation and regulation

  • Country Report

    Ireland: New model vital

    February 2010 (Magazine)

    Irish pension schemes must find new strategies to cope with effects of ageing population, says Conor Daly