All IPE articles in September 2007 (Magazine) – Page 2
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Bulgaria’s new pensions landscape: looking over the horizon
Although now freer to invest, Bulgaria’s pension system struggles against frequent legislative changes, a black economy and corruption, writes George Coats
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Technology no longer isolated
Pension funds are dealing with the need for up to date systems to cope with enhanced compliance, investment and member communication demands. Rachel Fixsen reports
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Partial passport smacks of timidity
Sheila Nicoll welcomes the European Commission’s response to UCITS III but argues it could have gone further
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Pragmatist of the pensions industry
Patrick Groenendijk, chief investment officer at Pensioenfonds Vervoer, the Dutch private transport industry pension fund, talks to Brendan Maton about acting swiftly in investments, retaining quality staff and the importance of good fatherhood
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LDI: what's the evidence?
As Iain Morse finds, evidence shows increasing use of so called liability driven strategies, although no one can measure take-up accurately
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The case for buyouts
The underlying conditions for corporate buyouts have never been better, but as David White argues, take-up still remains relatively modest
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Longevity risk market ahead
Mortality is the hardest of the external factors to hedge against, yet with the launch of the LifeMetrics index, Nina Röhrbein wonders if a tradeable market is a step closer
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The 2.0 multi-asset comeback
Diversified growth funds give smaller and mid sized pension funds access to a greater range of asset classes than they might otherwise be able to handle, including alternatives. Liam Kennedy reports
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LGPS under scrutiny
George Coats asks whether the UK’s local government pension scheme would work better if it were more centralised
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AVH switch to passive strategy bears fruit
AVH, a medium-sized industrywide pension scheme for agricultural wholesalers, has ploughed a lone furrow, managing its administration in-house and following a cautious investment strategy. Brendan Maton reports
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Keeping corporate pension funds independent
Nout Wellink, president of the Netherlands Bank and chairman of the Basle Committee on Banking Supervision, argues that the collective nature of the Dutch pension system imposes important fiduciary responsibilities on corporate pension fund asset managers
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