Get to grips with the latest regulation changes and reforms for the pension and investment industries. IPE keeps you up to date with the news headlines and reaction, while our in-depth analysis explores the repercussions
Lobby bemoans reduction of European equity fund range to six from 22, but FTN says 92% of assets were already placed in just six funds
To offset a reduction of public funds, the cabinet plans to either increase contributions or VAT, or both
Focus on Strategic Technologies for Europe Platform (STEP), and member states’ opposition obstruct path towards fully-fledged EU sovereignty wealth fund
Swedbank Robur says mandate award shows its fund also attractive in an international context
Apart from undermining UK’s reputation for strong investor protection, argues NBIM, FCA’s efforts might not even pay off
The International Accounting Standards Board is expected to review the committee’s decision at its April meeting
Industry welcomes recommendations that will help open DB schemes thrive
While it is not mandatory, UK pensions minister urges trustees to follow the guidance
Abrdn and JPMorgan are only two non-Nordic asset managers out of six successful bidders for SEK11bn of European equity provision
The Swiss pension fund association expects that ‘legally binding’ answers will come only with decisions taken by federal administration and legislators
There is ‘great potential for more active shareholder behaviour in Germany,’ says Silke Stremlau
Natural capital committee raised concerns about the potential conflicts between renewable energy development and biodiversity conservation
Schemes should consider tendering to replace their advisers, or obtaining short-term specialist advice, if their advisers do not provide information meaningfully, says Delfas
Cutting pension spending would not greatly improve dire state finances, says Jaakko Kiander