Latest Special Reports – Page 107

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    New advice rules

    March 2009 (Magazine)

    Nina Röhrbein asks consultants how they see their relationship with investors changing to meet the challenges of a new financial environment

  • In the mix
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    In the mix

    March 2009 (Magazine)

    Asset managers hire specialists dedicated to getting closer to them, their forays into multi-management have been the source of interest and controversy. Liam Kennedy assesses the new mix of services in the investment consulting industry

  • After the bubble bursts
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    After the bubble bursts

    February 2009 (Magazine)

    Spain’s banks were hit by the collapse of the local property market. And they control the pension funds, notes George Coats

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    A matter of survival

    February 2009 (Magazine)

    A deeper understanding of environmental, social and governance issues will allow you to make better-informed investment decisions

  • Best practice lies in the balance
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    Best practice lies in the balance

    February 2009 (Magazine)

    Gail Moss assesses the recommendations on best practice for pension funds by UK pension fund trustee Brian Holden who was commissioned to write a report on governance

  • How do you get your message across?
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    How do you get your message across?

    February 2009 (Magazine)

    In these extra-turbulent times, we wanted to know how keen members were to remain abreast of their pensions and how schemes were adapting, if at all, their communications policies to ensure members understood the risks they are taking. We asked for your views.

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    Diary of an Investor: Problems, problems, problems

    February 2009 (Magazine)

    Problems, Problems, Problems, and this time from the one area that we thought had been relatively immune from the financial chaos, namely custody. Let me be clear; our relationship with our custodian has been good. Their ability to provide standardised reporting and ancillary services is fine, and the matter-of-fact and ...

  • You’ve got mail
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    You’ve got mail

    February 2009 (Magazine)

    IPE asked pension funds in Austria, the Czech Republic and the Netherlands: ‘How are you communicating with your members?’

  • Supervision of Portugal’s market
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    Supervision of Portugal’s market

    February 2009 (Magazine)

    New regulations came into force last year. Gert Verheij assesses their implementation at a challenging time for pension funds and their sponsors

  • Getting the correct balance
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    Getting the correct balance

    February 2009 (Magazine)

    Javier Aibar Bernard is the general director of the Social Security Treasury, which oversees Spain’s €55.9m Reserve Fund, the Fondo de Reserva de la Seguridad Social (FRSS). He explains to George Coats how the fund is run and discusses its ability to fulfil its role

  • The €64bn Question
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    The €64bn Question

    February 2009 (Magazine)

    Brendan Maton outlines the factors that are helping us to live longer – and costing us more in pension terms

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    Downturn offers boardrooms opportunity for reassessment

    January 2009 (Magazine)

    Governance consultant Lynn Ralph talks about what institutional investors can learn from the her experience working with Australian superannuation funds

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    Play your swaps cards right

    January 2009 (Magazine)

    There are still opportunities at the right price for investors looking to hedge their risk via swaps. But, as Gill Wadsworth finds, they must take great care over timing and choice of counterparty

  • Stock lending – worth the candle?
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    Stock lending – worth the candle?

    January 2009 (Magazine)

    Nina Röhrbein finds that the collapse of Lehman Brothers and the shorting bans in major markets have prompted some European pension funds to suspend their stocklending activities

  • Commodities attract scrutiny
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    Commodities attract scrutiny

    January 2009 (Magazine)

    Investors need to ensure they have suitable knowledge of counterparty risk when dealing with commodities, reports Gill Wadsworth

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    Don’t write off CDS just yet

    January 2009 (Magazine)

    Despite the knocking credit default swaps have received because of the credit crisis, David White finds they can still offer a useful hedge against risk

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    ICAP recommends reforms to OTC

    January 2009 (Magazine)

    A recent report argues the OTC market should improve price transparency but should not move to an exchange traded basis, says Lynn Strongin Dodds

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    On the road to mainstream

    January 2009 (Magazine)

    A new report suggests growth in responsible investments is unstoppable despite the credit crunch. Nina Röhrbein reports