All articles by IPE staff – Page 35

  • News

    UBS launches new European ETF range

    2003-01-30T03:54:00Z

    EUROPE – UBS Global Asset Management has launched a series of exchange traded funds (ETFs) aimed at European institutional investors.

  • Features

    KAS win

    January 2003 (Magazine)

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    NASDAQ launches European QQQ

    January 2003 (Magazine)

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    Allianz catches its breath

    January 2003 (Magazine)

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    Daimler faces E8bn hole

    January 2003 (Magazine)

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    MetallRente's well-forged plan

    December 2002 (Magazine)

    MetallRente, the joint venture between the metal employers’ association (Gesamtmetall) and the metalworkers’ union (IG Metall) has been heralded as one of the most innovative occupational pension funds to come out of the Riester pension reforms. At the beginning of September the organisation had more than 500 companies under contract ...

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    MetallRente on target

    December 2002 (Magazine)

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    Support for launch of new wide-ranging pension pac

    December 2002 (Magazine)

    The judges said that the establishment of the TotalFinaElf fund must have been an achievement in itself and praised its use of “good tools and periodicity in the communication process”. The staff at TotalFinaElf’s new retirement savings and pension fund department were naturally delighted to learn they had won the ...

  • Features

    iBoxx in liquid launch

    December 2002 (Magazine)

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    Industriens trims strategy with hedges

    December 2002 (Magazine)

    Industriens Pensions’ invested portfolio, which is expected to grow significantly over the next few years as a result of increasing contribution payments, consists of a broad range of asset types, of which shares – according to the investment framework drawn up by the board – may constitute between 25 and ...

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    TotalFinaElf harmonises plans

    December 2002 (Magazine)

    TotalFinaElf employs what it calls a harmonised package of supplementary pensions and savings plans. The group has shown a willingness to put in place new common personnel administration procedures within group companies designed to facilitate mobility. The approach fits in with the new legal framework for long and short-term savings ...

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    Thoroughly 'modern' funds reaps rewards for the second time

    December 2002 (Magazine)

    What the judges said: “They are a serious player and are developing their strategy. In particular they have developed their reporting system in co-operation with an outside specialist and it is very modern by Finnish standards, for example providing for analysis of performance attribution. Their risk management system is also ...

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    Signal for other funds to take same steps

    December 2002 (Magazine)

    The Basel-based Novartis Pension Fund, the pension scheme of pharmaceuticals and health-care group Novartis, believes it was the novel idea to ‘monetise’ its real estate portfolios that led the IPE Awards judges to pick it as country group investment strategy winner for Switzerland. One judge commended it on the grounds ...

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    PBU works out to 'get fit'

    December 2002 (Magazine)

    The Pensionskassen for Børne- og Ungdomspædagoger (PBU) scheme has more than 72,000 members with premium benefits of DKK1.3bn (e175m) a year. Before the end of 2000, PBU had been wholly administered by Sampension. At that time, PBU had been imbued with a defensive attitude, costs that were deemed far too ...

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    External recognition of quality of revamped plan

    December 2002 (Magazine)

    The Dublin-based Electricity Supply Board Pension Scheme (ESB) ESB is delighted to have won an IPE Award for the second consecutive year. Last year it was for investment strategy but this year the ESB has picked up the prestigious country leader award for fund structure. “In a defined contribution (DC) ...

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    A second win enhances fund's drive to make more improvements

    December 2002 (Magazine)

    Austria’s APK pension fund was more than delighted to learn that it had won the IPE investment strategy award for the second year running. “Winning this award again is a strong acknowledgement from Europe’s pension fund industry of our professionalism and leadership and it places substantial weight behind our general ...

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    Recognition as market leader highlights drive for

    December 2002 (Magazine)

    What the judges said: ”Sophisticated and well defined technically.” The judges noted that AP3 had made a clear statement of the problem, which they said was “very difficult to solve”. AP3, however, according to the judges, had come up with “innovative concepts” and an “honesty” in recognising the limitations of ...

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    FP Métal opens door for sector plans

    December 2002 (Magazine)

    When employers and trade unions in the Belgian metal industry came together in 1999 to discuss the formation of what was to become the Fonds de Pension Métal, it was the first time ever that a sector-wide plan had been contemplated to provide an occupation-related pension plan for a group ...

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    VPK diversifies strategies and managers for outperformance

    December 2002 (Magazine)

    Established in 1990, the Vereinigte Pensionskasse AG (VPK) is the largest general pension fund in Austria. The running contributions increased to e106m in 2001. In March 2001 the VPK commenced the formulation of a new equity holding concept. Two central themes dominated this formulation, namely strategy diversification and manager diversification. ...