All IPE articles in September 2020 (online) – Page 2
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Dutch pension funds complain about regulator cost hikes
AFM partly blames Brexit for an increase of €114.7m per year by 2024
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‘Largest ever’ asset manager ESG evaluation launched
Initiative being launched for the benefit of UK pension schemes and broader transparency
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Swedish premium pension platform to be run by separate board
Reform deadline delayed by six months to 1 October 2021
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Danish pension funds ready for infra investments to back new goal
IPD says PPPs are way forward, with improvements needed in electricity grid
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Ethos starts ESG fund with Clartan Associés
The strategy will deploy capital into small and mid-cap companies in Europe
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Danish scheme blacklists state-linked China, dumping €54m equities, bonds
AkademikerPension says aims to raise its social responsibility profile
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EC puts company data access, pension adequacy on new CMU action list
European Commission says CMU not a goal in itself but essential to economic recovery from COVID-19 crisis and transition to a sustainable economy
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PGGM names new investment management chief
Successor to Eloy Lindeijer currently member of the investment committee of ABP and DNB
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UK roundup: DC assets continue to grow despite pandemic turmoil
Plus: PLSA vote reporting templates; Hymans Robertson scheme launches new default option
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People moves: London CIV hires ‘high-calibre’ non-exec trio
London CIV, Hamilton Lane, Alpha, zeb, Lyxor, GAM, ATP Real Estate, AP7, 7IM, IR+M, Loomis Sayles, Aberdeen Standard Investments
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AkademikerPension suspends Macquarie again amid new concerns
ATP quit dialogue with Australian bank at end of last year, following lack of answers
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Asset managers progress biodiversity impact measurement plan
Two-player consortium selected as research provider for work on biodiversity impact measurement tool
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Mandate roundup: LGPS pool names MAC specialist managers
Plus: Swiss plan tenders out $200-400m emerging market small cap mandate, Record lands $8bn mandate
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Swiss parliament votes in favour of non-interest bearing account
The Council of States, the upper house of the Parliament, has approved the proposal yesterday with 43 votes in favour and none opposing
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Norway’s SWF to shift €44bn equities across the Atlantic
After delay, government gives firm direction to Government Pension Fund with annual white paper
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Cheshire scheme revamps climate strategy
The fund’s total equities portfolio is approximately 30% more carbon efficient than the FTSE All World index
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LCP calls sponsors to work closely with trustees to consider superfunds
The buyout demand may outstrip market capacity, forcing schemes to remain in the funding regime for significantly longer than anticipated
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German insurer sets up own Pensionsfonds
Occupational pension consultancy Heubeck advised SV in the process
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Tangen kicks off NBIM re-shuffle with ‘special’ role for Kallevig
Norway’s oil fund creates new role of real assets chief, combs own ranks for candidates
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Dutch social partners call for ‘transition regime’ to new pensions contract
Many pension funds are responding to their rapidly worsening financial situation by hiking pension premiums or cutting pension rights