IPE's Sweden Coverage – Page 51

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    Swedish architects' fund returns 7.8%

    2009-10-26T15:15:00Z

    [16:15 CET 26-10] SWEDEN – AI Pension, the SEK 4.4bn (€432,6bn) fund for architects and engineers, has reported a return of 7.8% in the period between January and September 2009.

  • Swedish MPs pensions to keep unfunded DB structure
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    Swedish MPs pensions to keep unfunded DB structure

    2009-10-08T15:00:00Z

    [16:00 CEST 08-10] SWEDEN - Reforms of the pension provision for the Swedish members of parliament will not now change the current unfunded defined benefit structure.

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    Premiesparfonden outperforms average PPM fund

    2009-09-17T16:00:00Z

    [17:00 CEST 17-09] SWEDEN – The Swedish pension default fund Premiesparfonden, run by Sjunde AP-fonden (AP7), has outperformed the average fund in the Premium Pension System (PPM) with a return of 23.2% in the eight months of 2009.

  • AP3 rises 5.2% but warns system rebalancing takes time
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    AP3 rises 5.2% but warns system rebalancing takes time

    2009-08-28T15:55:00Z

    [16:55 CESt 28-08] SWEDEN – Tredje AP-fonden (AP3), one of the four buffer funds, reported a net first half return of 5.2%, but warned the pension system's balancing mechanism will still be activated in 2010 meaning pension benefits and entitlements will not be indexed in line with wage growth.

  • AP1 changes yield 6.7% return
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    AP1 changes yield 6.7% return

    2009-08-26T16:25:00Z

    [17:25 CEST 26-08] SWEDEN - Första AP-fonden (AP1), the First Swedish National Pension Fund, has reported a net first-half return of 6.7%, following the implementation of a new investment model.

  • Equities bring AP4 a strong first-half return
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    Equities bring AP4 a strong first-half return

    2009-08-25T15:30:00Z

    [16:30 CEST 25-08] SWEDEN – Fjärde AP-fonden (AP4) the Fourth Swedish National Pension Fund, reported a gross first-half return of 7.9% as its 60% allocation to equities benefited from the recent stock market improvements.

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    AP2 generates 6.4% gain

    2009-08-24T15:10:00Z

    [16:10 CEST 24-08] SWEDEN – Andra AP-fonden (AP2), the Second Swedish National Pension Fund, has managed to undo some of the losses from last year as active in-house management of certain investments helped generated a first half return of 6.4% on its portfolio.

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    Alecta posts 2.2% H1 return

    2009-08-21T16:15:00Z

    [17:15 CEST 21-08] SWEDEN – Alecta has revealed the value of its investments increased by SEK6.4bn (€630m) in the first half of 2009, following an overall return of 2.2%.

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    Basle City to plug pension hole

    2009-05-05T15:45:00Z

    [16:45 CEST 05-05] SWITZERLAND – The CHF8.2bn (€5.4bn) pensionskasse for the Swiss canton of Basle City is to receive CHF1.38bn to ensure the pension scheme is fully-funded again.

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    AP1 revises ownership policy over gov't guidelines

    2009-04-23T14:45:00Z

    [15:45 CEST 23-04] SWEDEN - Första AP-fonden (AP1) is planning to abstain from voting on remuneration issues for senior executives of companies it is invested in, until a decision on a revised ownership policy has been made following new government guidelines.

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    Swedish pension firms underestimate life expectancy

    2009-04-17T15:50:00Z

    [16:50 CEST 17-04] SWEDEN – An annual review of the technical provisions of 17 pension and life insurers by pensions regulator Finansinspektionen (FI) has revealed they suffered a deficit of more than SEK 17bn (€1.55bn) at their peak, although SEK15bn of this had been recouped by the end of 2008.

  • Swiss funding levels deteriorate in three months
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    Swiss funding levels deteriorate in three months

    2009-04-07T15:00:00Z

    [16:00 CEST 07-04] SWITZERLAND – Six out of 10 second pillar Swiss pension funds are now underfunded, and at least a third have less than 90% of the assets to meet their funding requirements.

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    Luzern Pensionskasse loses 10.3%

    2009-04-03T16:00:00Z

    [17:00 CEST 03-04] SWITZERLAND – The Pensionskasse for the Swiss canton of Luzern (LUPK) reported a negative result of 10.3% for 2008, as a result of massive losses from its equity and alternatives exposure.

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    AP6 falls in value by a sixth

    2009-02-24T15:40:00Z

    [16:40 CET 24-02] SWEDEN - Sjätte AP-fonden (AP6), the Sixth Swedish National Pension Fund, generated a negative return of 16.6% in 2008 and the value of its fund dropped by SEK 3.25bn (€284.8m) over the year.

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    Länsförsäkringar Liv skims a negative return

    2009-02-19T15:50:00Z

    [16:50 CET 19-02] SWEDEN - Länsförsäkringar Liv, the fourth largest life-assurance company in Sweden, reported a total traditional management return of -0.6% in 2008.

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    AP1 fund loses over a fifth

    2009-02-19T15:45:00Z

    [16:45 CET 19-02] SWEDEN – Första AP-fonden (AP1), the First Swedish National Pension Fund, saw the value of its assets under management fall SEK 47.2bn (€4.3bn) to SEK171.6bn (€15.8bn) as a result of the global market turmoil.

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    AP3 reports 20% drop as diversification falls short

    2009-02-18T12:03:00Z

    [15:55 CET 18-02] SWEDEN – Tredje AP-fonden (AP3), the Third Swedish National Pension Fund, lost SEK 44.8bn (€4.03bn) in 2008 as it admitted its risk diversification strategy "did not bear fruit".

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    AP4 drops 21% in 2008

    2009-02-17T15:50:00Z

    [16:50 CET 17-02] SWEDEN - Fjärde AP-fonden (AP4), the Fourth Swedish National Pension Fund, saw the value of its fund capital more than SEK40bn to SEK164.7bn (€14.9bn) in 2008.

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    Alecta drops 7.4% in 2008

    2009-02-13T15:35:00Z

    [16:35 CET 13-02] SWEDEN – Alecta pension fund has reported a loss of 7.8% in 2008 although it claimed asset diversification had limited the decline in its portfolio.

  • Three Swedish pension funds report 'red light'
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    Three Swedish pension funds report 'red light'

    2009-02-12T16:00:00Z

    [17:00 CET 12-02] SWEDEN – The Finansinspektionen (FI), the Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority, has confirmed the buffer capital of Swedish pension funds declined at the end of 2008, and three funds reported a 'red light'.