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

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    Comic book hero to draw Dutch pensions interest

    2009-09-25T15:30:00Z

    [16:30 CEST 25-09] NETHERLANDS – SPF Beheer, the pension administrator to the Dutch railway and public transport workers’ pension schemes, has come up a novel way of communicating pensions with younger members by explaining key information via a comic strip.

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    Finnish pension providers show strength in recession

    2009-09-25T15:35:00Z

    [16:35 CEST 25-09] FINLAND – Finanssivalvonta, the Finnish Financial Supervisory Authority (FIN-FSA), has claimed the country's financial sector could cope with a "very severe recession", following the results of stress tests on the capital adequacy of banks and pension insurance companies.

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    Danes predict state pensions to fade like the dodo

    2009-09-28T14:30:00Z

    [15:30 CEST 28-09] DENMARK - Confidence in the Danish basic state pension has faded because of perceived pressure on the public purse, as a new poll suggests 50% of younger working women believe the state pension will not exist when they retire.

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    Dutch funds can maintain expectations - for now

    2009-09-28T14:50:00Z

    [15:50 CEST 28-09] NETHERLANDS - Piet Hein Donner, minister for Social Affairs and Employment in the Netherlands, has decided that Dutch pension funds can continue to use the same maximum expected returns on investments as they have used in the past three years to calculate the level of pension contributions ...

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    Former Dexia chief to head up Belgium’s Amonis

    2009-09-28T15:30:00Z

    BELGIUM – Hugo Lasat, the former chief executive of Dexia Asset Management, has just become the new head of the €1bn defined contribution pension fund for medical professionals, Amonis OFP.

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    Swisscanto expands its pensions potential

    2009-09-28T15:50:00Z

    [16:50 CEST 28-09] UK – Swisscanto, the asset manager, has widened its European presence and is now planning to target UK pension fund investor, even though it has operated in the UK for over 20 years.

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    SAUL to recruit independent trustee

    2009-09-28T15:50:00Z

    [16:50 CEST 28-09] UK – SAUL Trustee Company, the trustee body of the University of London's support staff pension scheme, has advertised for an independent trustee to sit on both the board and the investment committee.

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    Hungarian pensions face investment cull

    2009-09-28T16:00:00Z

    [17:00 CEST 28-09] HUNGARY – Plans by the Hungarian government to cap investments in foreign assets have been criticised by Hungarian pension funds.

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    UK pension investment rose £3.4bn in Q2

    2009-09-28T16:05:00Z

    [17:05 CEST 28-09] UK – Self-administered pension funds increased net investment by £3.4bn (€3.7bn) in the second quarter of this year, according to latest figures from the Office of National Statistics (ONS).

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    Employers not budgeting for 2012 auto-enrolment

    2009-09-28T16:10:00Z

    [17:10 CEST 28-09] UK – Employers claim payroll costs could increase by 3-4% if they auto-enrol staff into existing workplace pension schemes, yet just 32% of those planning to take this step from 2012 have so far budgeted for the change, the Association of Consulting Actuaries (ACA) has revealed.

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    Industriens gains lift from equity exposure

    2009-09-29T15:00:00Z

    [16:00 CEST 29-09] DENMARK - Industriens Pension, the Danish pension fund, generated an investment return of 16% in the first eight months of this year, with the growth largely won on the back of its increasing exposure to equities.

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    Danish pensions solvency package could be extended

    2009-09-29T15:15:00Z

    [16:15 CEST 29-09] DENMARK - The pensions solvency rescue package agreed last autumn between the Ministry of Economic and Business Affairs and the Danish Insurance Association could now be extended beyond the end of this year, and the two parties are now in talks.

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    Pension fund takes share of Jessops in debt swap deal

    2009-09-29T15:45:00Z

    [16:45 CEST 29-09] UK – Jessops, the chain of UK photographic stores, has been saved from administration by a deal which will see trustees of its defined benefit pension plan as well as an unnamed employee benefits trust take the majority stake in the company.

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    BAA seeks actuarial advice

    2009-09-29T15:50:00Z

    [16:50 CEST 29-09] UK – BAA Airports Limited is seeking an actuarial consultant to provide advice to both its defined benefit (DB) and defined contribution (DC) schemes.

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    MNOPF completes £500m buy-in with Lucida

    2009-09-29T15:55:00Z

    [16:55 CEST 29-09] UK – The Merchant Navy Officers Pension Fund has completed a £500m (€548m) buy-in with insurer Lucida, covering the pension liabilities of 22,000 retired members.

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    German BVI expects pension tax changes

    2009-09-29T16:00:00Z

    [17:00 CEST 29-09] GERMANY – The German investment association (BVI) predict there will be amendments to the occupational pension sector rules, especially when it comes to equal tax opportunities for investment funds, following the change of the government coalition in Germany.

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    Finnish pensions may recover quickly

    2009-09-29T16:05:00Z

    [17:05 CEST 29-09] FINLAND – Finnish pension insurance companies may see investment incomes in 2009 recover the significant losses from last year quicker than expected, although there is still a need for people to work longer, Ilmarinen has claimed.

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    ITP calls in fund experts to assist tender review

    2009-09-30T12:30:00Z

    [13:30 CEST 30-09] SWEDEN – Officials responsible for ITP, the Swedish white collar workers defined contribution pension scheme, are in the process of reviewing the entire operation and seeking advice from fund-related businesses on how to go about it, as the existing insurance wrapper contracts are due to expire next ...

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    PA Pension Trustees award fiduciary mandate

    2009-09-30T13:45:00Z

    [14:45 CEST 30-09] UK – PA Pension Trustees Ltd has become the latest pension fund to award a fiduciary mandate to investment manager BlackRock.

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    PFA loses investment head in strategy shift

    2009-09-30T14:00:00Z

    [15:00 CEST 30-09] DENMARK - Henrik Franck has made a sudden exit from his job as investment director at Denmark’s DKK227bn (€30.4bn) PFA Pension, amid sweeping changes at the pension supplier which have halved the investment team’s headcount.