All IPE articles in September 2017 (Magazine) – Page 2
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Opinion PiecesLetter from the US: Tax benefits boost rise of HSAs
Will HSAs become the new IRAs? Some operators in the US retirement industry say so
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Special Report
Denmark: Moves to boost pension saving
Government plan offers incentives to encourage Danes to save more
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Country Report
Brexit and sponsors: The great unknown
Trustees need to think about market volatility and employer covenants in light of Brexit
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Special Report
The Netherlands: Still brooding on a new system
All stakeholders continue to work on creating a sustainable Dutch pension system
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Opinion Pieces
Letter from Brussels: Tax threatens PEPP proposal
At first sight, the benefits of the European Commission’s Pan European Personal Pension (PEPP) regulation proposal seem clear. But it did not take long for commentators to point out the considerable hurdles
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Features
Setting Sweden’s buffer funds loose
Sweden’s four largest AP funds appeared to have had their greatest wish granted this summer
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Opinion Pieces
Long Term Matters: Climate Change
Divestment advocates or traditional investors – which side will lead?
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Features
Oil: Changing oil price drivers
New technologies are among factors transforming global energy markets
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Asset Class Reports
EM debt: China evokes unjustified fears
Many foreign investors fail to grasp the transformation of China’s bond markets
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Asset Class Reports
EM debt: Experts clash over debt dynamics
Opinions differ sharply on the sustainability of emerging market debt
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Interviews
Focus Group: EMD inspires confidence
We asked a group of European pension funds with total assets of €180bn about their emerging market debt strategies
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Country Report
Consolidation: Panacea or pipedream?
Legislative changes will be necessary to enable consolidation
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Country Report
Consolidation: Pressure to unite
Are mergers or other forms of consolidation likely for UK pensions?
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Special Report
Spain: Sustainability quest continues
Several strategies are being considered to ensure the country’s statutory pension scheme remains affordable
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Special Report
Univar: Staying in control
Appointing a fiduciary manager does not mean trustees will lose a grip on investment strategies, says Steve Smith, chairman of trustees of the Univar UK pension scheme
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Country ReportUK pensions: Running the rule on costs
A large proportion of institutional investors’ costs remains opaque. Will a new UK initiative change this?
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Special Report
Ireland: Long path to DB protection
Politicians seek protection for defined benefit pension schemes that have been wound up
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Special Report
Germany: Germany goes DC
The German parliament has passed one of the most comprehensive pension reform bills in the country’s history – rendering a complex system even more intricate
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Features
Debt warning signs are hard to read
A World Bank study highlights increasing levels of debt in emerging markets
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