All IPE articles in September 2009 (Online) – Page 7

  • News

    Luzern fund recovery gets go ahead

    2009-09-04T14:45:00Z

    [15:45 CEST 04-09] SWITZERLAND – The city of Luzern has agreed to a recovery plan for the CHF1bn (€660m) fund which will see CHF10m flow into the fund immediately.

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    Hammersmith and Whitbread reveal strategic decisions

    2009-09-04T14:30:00Z

    [15:30 CEST 04-09] UK – The London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham has decided against adopting a currency hedge strategy for its £438.5m (€503.4m) pension fund, but will keep the option under review.

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    Avon tweaks bond strategy

    2009-09-04T14:15:00Z

    [15:15 CEST 04-09] UK – Avon Pension Fund has decided to increase its allocation to corporate bonds through a reduction in its investments in gilts.

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    Dutch cover ratios return to 107% - Hewitt

    2009-09-04T14:00:00Z

    [15:00 CEST 04-09] NETHERLANDS - The cover ratio of the average Dutch pension fund rose to 107% by the end of August, after reaching an absolute low of 90% in early March, consultancy firm Hewitt Associates has claimed.

  • News

    Norway-Global excludes Israeli defence firm

    2009-09-03T15:55:00Z

    [16:55 CESt 03-09] NORWAY – The Government Pension Fund – Global has divested a NOK35.8m (€4.1m) holding in the Israeli company Elbit systems following a recommendation by the Council of Ethics over "violations of international humanitarian law".

  • News

    50% of DB schemes need to focus on long-term risk

    2009-09-03T15:50:00Z

    [16:50 CEST 03-09] UK – Half of all UK defined benefit (DB) pension schemes do not have a long-term strategy for reducing risks, despite 80% acknowledging the need to address de-risking, joint research by Hymans Robertson and PensionChair Network has revealed.

  • News

    AP4 and Folksam target corporate bonds and loans

    2009-09-03T15:45:00Z

    [16:45 CEST 03-09] SWEDEN – Fjärde AP-fonden (AP4), the Fourth Swedish National Pension Fund, has joined forces with Swedish insurer Folksam to invest in a vehicle targeting private corporate bonds and public corporate loans.

  • News

    Irish managed funds return 3% in August

    2009-09-03T15:45:00Z

    [16:45 CEST 03-09] IRELAND – Irish managed pension funds have produced a positive return for the sixth month in a row, resulting in an average return of 14.5% in the first eight months of 2009.

  • News

    AIFM depository could increase systemic risk - EFAMA

    2009-09-03T15:30:00Z

    [16:30 CEST 03-09] EUROPE – The European asset management industry’s central lobbying group has warned key changes are still needed to the Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive or politicians could end up ratifying legislation which in fact increases the potential for systemic risk.

  • News

    Solvency II could slash pensions by 20% - UK insurer

    2009-09-03T15:30:00Z

    [16:30 CEST 03-09] UK – Legal & General (L&G) has repeated a warning that annuity levels for UK-based defined contribution pension scheme members in the UK could fall by up to a fifth, if Solvency II is enacted in its current form.

  • News

    Parliament seeks balance on Dutch pension boards

    2009-09-03T14:30:00Z

    [15:30 CEST 03-09] NETHERLANDS - MPs in the Dutch parliament have rejected calls for a higher number of pensioner members on pension scheme boards and instead argued lobbying groups should be better represented at industry-wide pension funds.

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    Dutch asset managers can opt for supervision

    2009-09-02T16:25:00Z

    [17:25 CEST 02-09] NETHERLANDS - The Dutch government has offered local asset managers the option of a voluntary supervisory regime. The aim is to increase their attractiveness to foreign institutional investors.

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    Danish pensions buoyed by investment returns

    2009-09-02T16:20:00Z

    [17:20 CEST 02-09] DENMARK - Improved investment results have boosted returns at several of Denmark’s pension funds in the first half of the year, but weak workforce mobility and job losses have hit contribution and transfer income for some funds.

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    German institutions do better to manage assets themselves – study

    2009-09-02T16:15:00Z

    [17:15 CEST 02-09] GERMANY – Domestic institutional investors managing more than half their assets internally perform better than those that mainly outsource, according to a survey conducted by the consultancy Complementa and the Bavarian Centre of Finance.

  • News

    Camden to consider real estate increase

    2009-09-02T15:55:00Z

    [16:55 CEST 02-09] UK – The London Borough of Camden is considering the next stage of the restructure of its pension fund investment portfolio including a potential increase in property.

  • News

    Wednesday people roundup

    2009-09-02T14:50:00Z

    [15:50 CEST 02-09] GLOBAL – Jupiter Investment Management Holdings, PKE, Nordea Life Assurance Finland, TPR, Alliance Trust, SEB Enskilda, Sampo Group, J P Morgan Asset Management, Setanta Asset Management, Muse Advisory, Jones Lang LaSalle

  • News

    USS picks Hermes’ Gray as CIO

    2009-09-02T14:45:00Z

    [15:45 CEST 02-09] UK – The Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS) has appointed Roger Gray as chief investment officer. He replaces Peter Moon, who will stay on as a consultant until April 2010, when he retires after 17 years at USS.

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    Swiss investor looking for global developed markets debt manager

    2009-09-02T12:30:00Z

    [13:30 CEST 02-09] IPE QUEST – A Switzerland-based institutional investor is looking for the manager of a corporate debt mandate covering global developed markets.

  • UK DB liabilities top £1trn
    News

    UK DB liabilities top £1trn

    2009-09-01T16:15:00Z

    [17:15 CEST 01-09] UK – The combined pension liabilities shown in company accounts for the UK’s 200 largest privately-sponsored pension schemes has reached £500bn (€567bn) for the first time, according to Aon Consulting.

  • 90% of UK DB schemes now closed
    News

    90% of UK DB schemes now closed

    2009-09-01T16:10:00Z

    [17:10 CEST 01-09] UK – The first report of the Association of Consulting Actuaries’ survey on pension trends has found that 87% - nearly nine out of ten – UK DB schemes are now closed to new entrants. Of these, 18% are also closed to future accrual.