All articles by Gail Moss – Page 39
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News
UK pension funds turn to diversification to offset volatility
More than 60% of respondents to Barings survey see greater diversification as 'key tactic'.
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Modern portfolio theory failing institutional investors, says 300 Club
Research paper attacks 'untenable' capital asset pricing model, efficient market hypothesis.
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Features
Keeping tabs on the costs
Pension funds and trustees need to know exactly what different DC pension providers are charging so they can compare them against each other. Gail Moss reports
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Country Report
France: Life after downgrade
Gail Moss tests the institutional investment waters after January’s S&P downgrade and ahead of Solvency II
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Nimbleness vital for multi-asset managers, report says
Extreme volatility of major asset classes had led to dramatic changes in best, worst performers.
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Barclays shareholders vent anger over bankers' bonuses
More than 20% of shareholders also vote against reappointment of director Alison Carnworth.
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Hedge funds 'significantly' outperformed traditional assets over last 17 years
Hedge funds achieved returns with lower risk volatility than stocks or commodities, report adds.
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Parliamentary resolution exempts pension funds from Tobin tax
Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee also recommends broadening scope of controversial tax.
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UK foundations failing to maximise financial performance, report says
Report cites foundations' ability to tolerate volatility, work to longer investment horizons.
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UK roundup: Lufthansa, bmi, Tyne and Wear Pension Fund
bmi pension fund to enter Pension Protection Fund after Lufthansa agrees to pay £84m.
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High fees 'cancelling out' active management at Irish pension funds
Asset managers continue to charge fees based on level of assets under management, says LCP.
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Features
Regulating Europe
Gail Moss reviews pension regulation and law changes under discussion in seven European countries
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Features
Help trustees to stay on the ball
Gail Moss outlines how pension funds can develop training schemes to enable trustees carry out their duties competently
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News
EU takes first formal step to harmonise regulation of European foundations
Internal market commissioner Michel Barnier unveils proposal for European Foundation Statute.
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Features
Stay on top of benefits
Gail Moss reports on best practice to ensure pensioners receive the right benefit at the right time
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Special Report
Latin America:L’enfant terrible
Among the Latin American countries, Argentina, with its high inflation and capital restrictions, is arguably the most problematic investment prospect for investors, as Gail Moss finds
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Special Report
Latin America: No more stereotypes
Having escaped the shackles of their stereotypes, Latin American countries today present to investors an attractive mix of low budget deficits, low public and private debt, and prudent monetary policy. Gail Moss reports
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Special Report
Latin America: First place in Peru
Prima AFP would like to see limits on international investments liftged to that it can fully exploit its emerging consumer theme, writes Gail Moss
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Special Report
Latin America: Funds that Brazilians bank on
FUNCEF and Banesprev are both moving to take advantage of Brazil’s evolving pension investment rules, writes Gail Moss
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Features
Find the right provider
Gail Moss outlines how pension funds should manage the tender process to ensure they appoint the right providers