All IPE articles in September 2017 (Magazine) – Page 3
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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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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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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
Denmark: Moves to boost pension saving
Government plan offers incentives to encourage Danes to save more
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Opinion Pieces
Letter 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
Belgium: Cross-pillar reform target
The government has been acting on reform recommendations from the Pension Reform Commission
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Special Report
Investment Solutions: No turning back
The way UK pension schemes receive investment advice could change following an investigation by the financial regulator
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Special Report
Austria: Politics distracts from pensions
Pension reforms take second place to political squabbling
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Features
Interview: Christian Hyldahl, ATP
Less than a year into the job, ATP’s new chief executive is already stamping his own set of priorities on the giant Danish pension fund
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Country Report
Covenants: Inadequacies in the covenant assessment process
How should UK pension fund trustees evaluate the credit risk they are exposed to in their main employer sponsor?
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Asset Class Reports
Latin America debt: A complex opportunity
Latin American debt is no longer just a tactical trade
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Country Report
Asset Allocation: In the mix
Asset allocation review for the largest Dutch pension funds
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Features
Asset Allocation: A Goldilocks period for risk
With such a notable lack of inflation throughout developed markets, the world’s seemingly synchronised economic growth spurt is not really reflationary in the classic sense
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Country Report
Dutch pensions: Aiming for full transparency on costs
Dutch funds are now required to provide deeper insight into their expenses in their annual reports
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Features
Ahead of the Curve: Oil as an economic barometer
As Donald Trump’s presidency faces its sternest political tests so far, markets have begun to temper some of their frothiness
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Features
Towards a higher retirement age
Europe needs to continue pushing through tough measures such as the recent increases in retirement ages seen in several countries
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Features
Trade dispute: Germany against the rest
Foreign criticism of Germany’s strong trade performance is escalating
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Features
Investment advisers need more scrutiny
The quality of investment advice to pension funds needs to improve
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Country Report
Transfer values: Advice, please
Cash equivalent pension transfers offer members flexibility and lower the funding burden for employers. What’s not to like?
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Country Report
Auto-enrolment: Auto-enrolment still faces acid test
Millions of workers have joined workplace pension schemes under auto-enrolment but there is still some way to go before full adoption
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