All Country Reports – Page 57

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    The Netherlands: A new Dutch IORP

    September 2010 (Magazine)

    Wilfried Mulder and Hans van Meerten outline the Netherlands’ planned new fund vehicle, the PPI

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    The Netherlands: Who will take up the challenge?

    September 2010 (Magazine)

    It is widely hoped that the introduction of the multi-OPF will offer smaller corporate funds a means to survive in a complex investment environment. Mariska van der Westen asks who will partake?

  • The Netherlands: Still a popular choice
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    The Netherlands: Still a popular choice

    September 2010 (Magazine)

    Fiduciary management is still gaining ground in the Netherlands, and pension funds believe themselves to be in control despite delegating to a one-stop shop service provider, according to the third annual fiduciary management survey of 26 Dutch pension funds of our Dutch sister publication IPN. The funds vary in size ...

  • UK: A pension coalition
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    UK: A pension coalition

    September 2010 (Magazine)

    The UK’s new coalition government was as quick to tackle the tricky issue of pensions policy as it was surprisingly quick in its formation. Gill Wadsworth outlines the issues under consideration

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    UK: Building the NEST

    September 2010 (Magazine)

    Announced in the Pension Act of 2007, the National Employee Savings Trust is a work in progress. Nina Röhrbein reports

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    UK: Fund in the news

    September 2010 (Magazine)

    British Airways (BA) completed a £1.3bn (€1.58bn) pension buy-in transaction with Rothesay Life, the insurance entity of Goldman Sachs, in the summer, which will approximately cover 20% of the pensioner liabilities of its Airways Pension Scheme (APS).

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    UK: The promise of the future

    September 2010 (Magazine)

    The regulator, associations and funds themselves are increasingly grappling with the issue of defined contribution pensions, writes Nina Röhrbein

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    UK: Good pensions now – please!

    September 2010 (Magazine)

    Adrian Waddingham, founding partner of consulting actuaries Barnett Waddingham, sets out his pension priorities for the new government

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    UK: Questions of governance

    September 2010 (Magazine)

    The regulator, associations and funds themselves are increasingly grappling with the issue of pension fund governance, writes Gill Wadsworth

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    UK: Changes to pensions indexation

    September 2010 (Magazine)

    David Bennett outlines the implications of the UK government’s decision to change the metric for pension benefit indexation. These are not as straightforward as some might have believed

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    UK: DMGT Pensions DC scheme

    September 2010 (Magazine)

    Ten years after creating its first trust-based defined contribution (DC) pension scheme, Daily Mail & General Trust plc (DMGT) set up a contract-based DC plan in October 2007. It now has five contract DC plans, covering three divisions and two associated companies.

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    UK: Risk…or de-risk

    September 2010 (Magazine)

    While the market for bulk annuities and partial buy-outs continues to grow, many funds have not even started to hedge interest rate or inflation risk, finds Gill Wadsworth

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    UK: Opportunities and challenges

    September 2010 (Magazine)

    Thinking of recruiting a CIO to your pension fund? Sarah Dudney outlines some of the challenges

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    UK: Beyond the contingent

    September 2010 (Magazine)

    John O'Brien outlines alternatives to pension funding through contingent assets.

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    Italy: Fondo Cometa: Activist investor

    July 2010 (Magazine)

    Fondo Cometa, Italy’s largest pension fund with €5.2bn in assets, is discussing terms to implement its new activist investment strategy for domestic equities. Carlo Svaluto Moreolo reports

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    Italy: Restrictions, restrictions

    July 2010 (Magazine)

    When it comes to asset allocation, Italian pension funds remain more restricted than their counterparts in the west of Europe due to the limits of legislation, writes Nina Röhrbein. Italian funds also often have their hands tied by employees who make individual investment choices from a pool of guaranteed and balanced lines the funds are obliged to offer – that is, if they even join a pension fund

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    Italy: Political machinations

    July 2010 (Magazine)

    As sovereign debt levels rise, and the cost of borrowing increases, Maria Teresa Cometto reports on the effects of the pension sector on Italian public finances and the political willingness to make the necessary changes

  • Italy: Caution over reform
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    Italy: Caution over reform

    July 2010 (Magazine)

    The proposal for a €1bn government fund investing in SMEs has re-ignited the debate on pension fund investment limits. Carlo Svaluto Moreolo finds pension fund representatives cautious, but ready to argue the case for reform

  • Switzerland: Funding questions
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    Switzerland: Funding questions

    June 2010 (Magazine)

    Barbara Ottawa assesses the decision of the Swiss authorities not to force public funds to move to full funding over the coming decades