All articles by Nyree Stewart – Page 17
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UK roundup: ONS and Public Sector Pensions Commission
[14:00 CET 21-12] UK – The net investment of self-administered pension funds fell by £7.9bn (€8.9bn) in the third quarter of 2009 to total just £2.8bn, the Office of National Statistics has revealed.
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PPF keeps cut in levy cap despite industry concerns
[17:00 CET 18-12] UK – The Pension Protection Fund (PPF) has confirmed it is "sticking" to plans for a risk-based levy cap of 0.5% for the 2010/11 risk-based levy, despite objections from a number of respondents.
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FRR completes third set of bond appointments
[16:45 CET 18-12] FRANCE - Fonds de Reserve pour les Retraites (FRR), the €31.9bn French national pension reserve fund, has completed its recent renewal of some fixed income mandates with the appointment of five managers to run US bond mandates.
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Norwegian pension funds declined 4.4% in 2008
[16:40 CET 18-12] NORWAY – Norwegian pension funds had a combined deficit of NOK4.7bn (€560m) in 2008, according to latest figures from Statistics Norway.
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Dutch charity adopts fiduciary management
[16:50 CET 17-12] NETHERLANDS – Prins Bernhand Cultuurfonds, the €120m Dutch charitable foundation, has appointed SEI as a fiduciary manager for 90% of its assets.
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UK roundup: Tyne & Wear, Shropshire, Kent, Xafinity, FSA, PMI
[16:30 CET 17-12] UK – Several UK local authorities have reviewed their investment and administration mandates while there have been developments elsewhere in relation to UK pensions regulation.
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Cadbury completes £500m buy-in with PIC
[16:15 CET 16-12] UK - Trustees of the £2bn (€2.2bn) Cadbury Pension Fund have agreed a buy-in for around £500m of their pensioner liabilities with Pension Insurance Corporation (PIC).
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UK industry warns CDC schemes should not be 'closed off'
[13:15 CET 16-12] UK – The UK government has been criticised by pensions industry bodies and trade unions for "closing off" the possible introduction of collective defined contribution (CDC) pension schemes in the UK.
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Berkshire completes first LGPS longevity deal
[16:15 CET 15-12] UK – The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead (RBWM) has completed the first longevity hedging deal for a local government pension scheme (LGPS).
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AP1 targets 12 managers for US small caps
[16:00 CET 15-12] SWEDEN: Första AP-fonden (AP1), the First Swedish National Pension Fund, has approved a list 12 investment managers to manage passive and active US small cap equity accounts.
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Norway Global hits NOK 2.6trn in November
[15:45 CET 15-12] NORWAY – The value of investments in the Norway Government Pension Fund – Global increased to NOK2.6trn (€305.6bn) by the end of November after a brief dip in value the previous month.
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TPR review delays additions to trustee register
[16:30 CET 14-12] UK – Individual and corporate independent trustees wishing to apply to be placed on The Pension Regulator's (TPR) trustee register will have to wait until updated assessment criteria is published in the second quarter of next year.
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BA deficit exceeds €4bn as trustee chair steps down
[16:00 CET 14-12] UK – British Airways has announced it has a combined pensions deficit of £3.7bn (€4.1bn) in its two defined benefit (DB) schemes, but it has at least reached a provisional agreement with trustees over its actuarial calculations.
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Tata becomes only candidate in UK personal accounts bid
UK – The Personal Accounts Delivery Authority (PADA) has confirmed Great-West Retirement Services (Europe) Ltd has become the third company to withdraw from the competitive dialogue process to provide scheme administration services for personal accounts, leaving just Tata in the running for the contract.
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TPR accused of 'scaremongering' over enhanced transfers
[16:30 CET 11-12] UK – Consultants have hit out at the Pension Regulator's (TPR) tougher stance on enhanced pension transfer values, and accused it of "scaremongering" or at best of being "unhelpful".
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Ofgem goes ahead with 15yr DB funding period
[16:15 CET 11-12] UK – Ofgem, the UK energy regulator, is to continue with plans to apply a 15-year optional funding period across all energy companies, in a bid to recover the cost of pension deficits from customers.
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Icelandic pensions establish private equity fund
[16:10 CET 11-12] ICELAND – Sixteen Icelandic pension funds have co-founded the Icelandic Investment Fund (Framtakssjóður Íslands), which is designed to invest in domestic companies that have suffered in the financial crisis but which show potential.
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Pensions funds still wary of economic cycle challenges
[16:00 CET 11-12] EUROPE – Pension funds consider equity risk, interest-rate risk and the economic cycle to be the most significant challenges they face at present, according to the Committee of European Insurance and Occupational Pension Supervisors (CEIOPS).
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UK roundup - Royal Mail, Wandsworth, Oxford and Powys
[16:15 CET 10-12] UK – Royal Mail has also revealed its pension deficit may have tripled in the last three years while three local authorities are making changes to their pension funds.
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UK public sector pension cap is 'scam' - Ros Altmann
UK – Expected savings of around £1bn (€1.1bn) a year on public sector pensions, following the introduction of a cap on taxpayer contributions, is a “scam” according to a pensions expert.