Returns – Page 168

  • News

    Pensions delivery body clocks up £11m accounting deficit

    2009-07-21T15:55:00Z

    [16:55 CEST 21-07] UK – The Personal Accounts Delivery Authority (PADA) has ended the financial year to 31 March 2009 with a net accounting deficit of £11.1m (€12.8m) in its "general fund" of capital, as funding solely from the government was insufficient to meet annual costs of £30.9m.

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    UN staff fund grew 12.3% in second quarter

    2009-07-21T15:30:00Z

    [16:30 CEST 21-07] GLOBAL – The United Nations Joint Staff Pension Fund (UNJSPF) reported an increase of $3.5bn (€2.46bn) in the second quarter of 2009.GLOBAL – The United Nations Joint Staff Pension Fund (UNJSPF) reported an increase of $3.5bn (€2.46bn) in the second quarter of 2009.

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    Union finds corporate bond Spezialfonds in demand

    2009-07-21T15:15:00Z

    [16:15 CEST 21-07] GERMANY – Frankfurt-based Union Investment saw net inflows of €3.8bn in the first half of 2009.

  • News

    Building society announces closing of DB fund

    2009-07-21T13:35:00Z

    [14:35 CEST 21-07] UK – West Bromwich Building Society has announced it is closing its defined benefit (DB) scheme to existing members from next month.

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    UK DC plan assets hit by falling markets

    2009-07-20T15:45:00Z

    [16:45 CEST 20-07] UK – Falling global equity markets have caused the total assets in UK defined contribution (DC) plans to drop 2.3% to £420bn (€488bn), Aon Consulting has revealed.

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    Interest and currency hedges help TNO limit losses

    2009-07-20T15:40:00Z

    [16:40 CEST 20-07] NETHERLANDS - The €1.9bn pension fund of the institute for applied scientific research TNO managed to limit its loss to - 7.1% thanks to major hedging of both its interest and currency risks.

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    OECD says DC needs 'careful' regulation after losses

    2009-07-20T15:15:00Z

    [16:15 CEST 20-07] GLOBAL – The regulation of investment choices and default options in defined contribution (DC) pension schemes need to be more carefully implemented than has been done in the past, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has warned.

  • News

    BA trustees give up guarantee to avoid insolvency

    2009-07-17T16:00:00Z

    [17:00 CEST 17-07] UK – Trustees of the British Airways pension schemes have handed £330m (€382m) of contingent assets back to the airline as part of an effort to try and help improve the firm's liquidity and avoid insolvency.

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    Barclays faces strike threat over DB closure

    2009-07-17T15:15:00Z

    [16:15 CEST 17-07] UK – Barclays workers are to be balloted by Unite the Union for potential strike action over the closure of the final salary pension scheme.

  • News

    Gov't recommended to halt NPRF premiums

    2009-07-17T14:45:00Z

    [15:45 CEST 17-07] IRELAND – The continual payment of 1% of GDP into the National Pension Reserve Fund (NPRF) is "difficult to justify" and should be suspended in an effort to control public spending and borrowing, a group known as An Bord Snip Nua has told the government.

  • News

    FTSE 100 cash pension deficit passes £300bn

    2009-07-17T14:30:00Z

    [15:30 CEST 17-07] UK – The total cash amount needed to meet the deficits in FTSE 100 defined benefit (DB) schemes now exceeds £300bn (€349bn), according to global accounting and consultancy firm Deloitte.

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    Slovak funds down amid 'dramatic changes'

    2009-07-17T14:15:00Z

    SLOVAKIA – The six funds in the Slovak mandatory second pillar posted negative returns for the second quarter of this year, halving the six-months’ performance just as a new bill introduced structural changes.

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    Amex suspends UK pension contributions

    2009-07-16T15:15:00Z

    [16:15 CEST 16-07] UK – American Express has confirmed it is suspending contributions into both its defined benefit (DB) and defined contribution (DC) schemes in the UK for 18 months.

  • News

    TNT doubles pension premiums to deliver security

    2009-07-16T15:15:00Z

    [16:15 CEST 16-07] NETHERLANDS – TNT, the Dutch postal service, almost doubled the employer contribution into its pension fund starting from April, in a bid to improve the cover ratio of its pension scheme.

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    Dutch notaries and pharmacists face pension cuts

    2009-07-16T12:00:00Z

    [13:00 CEST 16-07] NETHERLANDS - Approximately 5,000 participants of the pension fund for notaries could face an 8.4% cut in pension benefits and claims by 2012, while members of the SPOA scheme could see reduced pensions too.

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    DNB rejects 'small number' of recovery plans

    2009-07-15T16:00:00Z

    [17:00 CEST 15-07] NETHERLANDS - Pensions regulator De Nederlandsche Bank has rejected a ‘small number’ of recovery plans, and is still discussing fine-tuning recovery proposals with approximately 50 schemes.

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    Norway Global gains lead to record assets

    2009-07-15T15:40:00Z

    [16:40 CEST 15-07] NORWAY – The Government Pension Fund – Global has reported a continued increase in its fund value with a further NOK75bn increase in June to reach NOK2.383trn €262.9bn).

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    ABP, PME and PMT see positive gains so far

    2009-07-15T15:30:00Z

    [16:30 CEST 15-07] NETHERLANDS – Three of the Netherlands' largest pension funds saw significant improvements to their investment returns and cover ratios during the last three months, though PME said it is still awaiting regulatory approval of its recovery plan.

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    UK DB deficit grows £20bn in June

    2009-07-14T16:00:00Z

    [17:00 CEST 14-09] UK – The funding position of defined benefit (DB) schemes deteriorated in June for the first time since March, as the aggregate deficit of around 7,400 schemes increased by more than £20bn to £200.1bn (€233.3bn).

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    Irish pensions paybill to hit €2bn in 2009

    2009-07-14T15:55:00Z

    [16:55 CEST 14-09] IRELAND – The net cost of pensions to the Irish Exchequer increased by 56.5% between 2004 and 2009 to reach almost €2bn, figures from the department of finance have revealed.