All articles by IPE staff – Page 6
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Wednesday people roundup
GLOBAL – Schilders, LPFA, SSgA, Old Mutual GI, Liquidnet, International Benefits Network
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Friday people roundup
GLOBAL – The Pensions Regulator, VvV, Royal London, Aberdeen Asset Management, BNY Mellon
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Wednesday people roundup
GLOBAL – Pensions Federation, Threadneedle, PDN, Aon Hewitt, Association of Corporate Trustees
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First RE debt Spezialfonds launched for pension fund
GERMANY – iii-investments asked to set up €200m debt fund for German institution.
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Mandate roundup: State Street, APFA, IPE-Quest, Essex Council, Lothian
GLOBAL – Aruba's $1bn pension fund for public workers hires State Street as custodian.
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Hong Kong's GCS Capital in talks to acquire Dexia AM
GLOBAL – Deal presents ‘rare opportunity’ to buy well-capitalised asset manager.
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Wednesday people roundup
GLOBAL – F&C, Vanguard, Neuberger Berman, Royal London, Insparo, European Actuarial Association
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Features
Generational imbalances
Nowadays, it is much harder to define the broad interest groups that are representative of a country as a whole. Previous decades were notable for the division between capital and labour, which persists in the consensual political and decision-making models of continental Europe. But tripartite decision-making between employers, unions and government now seems rather antiquated as membership of organised labour groups has declined over the past 20-30 years and western economies have deindustrialised.
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PensionDanmark wins IPE's Best European Pension Fund Award
IPE – Longstanding ATP chief executive Lars Rohde wins award for Outstanding Industry Contribution.
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IPE Pensions Scholarship Fund awards first grant
IPE – Project concerns pricing of index-linked bonds relative to nominal government bonds.
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Wednesday people roundup
GLOBAL – APG, SNPF, BP, World Bank, BlackRock, Natixis, Russell, MetLife, ECU, UBS
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UK roundup: PwC, Pitmans, NAPF, Mercer, Aon Hewitt
UK – FTSE 350 pension schemes still struggling to lift funding to pre-recession levels.
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Friday people roundup
GLOBAL – Syntrus Achmea, Towers Watson, Mercer, BNY Mellon, BNP Paribas, Ignis, Alpinvest, Deloitte.
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UK roundup: KPMG, PPF, SEI, CBPE Capital, Xafinity
UK – Increasing number of ‘pension zombies’ to become insolvent, KPMG predicts.
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Veritas to split into two businesses in corporate reorganisation
EUROPE – Both businesses to keep current investment approaches, company says.
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Wednesday people roundup
GLOBAL – Natixis AM, Mercer, Kirstein, Towers Watson, Broadstone, KNG, Palamon, Twelve Capital
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Friday people [UPDATED]
GLOBAL – EFRP, SSgA, Nestlé, PGGM, TKP Investments, ATP PEP, AllenbridgeEpic, Aon Risk Solutions
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In the laboratory
It’s a good rule in life to learn from the mistakes of others if you can. So what could the board of a brand new pension fund learn from others to make sure its internal design and external relationships are as robust as possible?
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Mandate roundup: Hounslow, PIRC, Hermes, TMI, BNY Mellon, Prudential, NEST, NOW: Pensions
EUROPE – Pension fund for Hounslow appoints replacement for proxy-voting provider Manifest.