All articles by Nyree Stewart – Page 22
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Clearer accounting needed in Irish public sector pensions
[15:00 CEST 23-10] IRELAND – Accounting arrangements used for the disclosure of public sector pensions are an "inadequate basis" for reporting pension costs, according to a report by the Irish Comptroller and Auditor General (C&AG).
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Auto-enrolment could boost UK DC assets to £900bn
[14:30 CEST 23-10] UK – The planned introduction of auto-enrolment in UK pensions could increase defined contribution (DC) assets from £600bn (€654bn) to as much as £900bn by 2050, according to the Pensions Policy Institute (PPI).
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Strathclyde to appoint manager selector
[15:30 CEST 22-10] UK – Glasgow City Council is seeking a provider of investment consultancy services for the £8.4bn (€9.27bn) Strathclyde Pension Fund.
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Irish public sector pensions face Budget cuts
[17:00 CEST 21-10] IRELAND – Brian Cowen, Ireland's premier, has warned public sector pay and pensions could see fresh cuts in the December Budget, in the government's bid to stabilise the country's deficit and make €4bn of savings.
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WW favours PPP over 'high fee' core infrastructure
[16:40 CEST 21-10] UK – Consultancy firm Watson Wyatt has warned high fees on core infrastructure funds are not providing a fair deal for investors and suggested they will be of "little interest" to long-term institutional investors unless they adopt more attractive fee packages.
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Lewisham targets commodities in revised strategy
[15:45 CEST 21-10] UK – The London Borough of Lewisham is seeking a commodities manager as part of the implementation of its revised asset allocation of the £642.2bn (€712.5bn) pension fund.
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Keva narrows CEO search to eight
[14:00 CEST 21-10] FINLAND - The Local Government Pensions Institution (Keva) has released the shortlist of candidates to be interviewed for the position of chief executive.
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Ilmarinen and Tapiola recoup losses
[16:45 CEST 20-10] FINLAND – Ilmarinen pension insurance company has reported a 13.4% return between January and the end of September, driven primarily by equity returns of 22.9%.
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AP1-4 target global voting service for joint project
[16:40 CEST 20-10] SWEDEN – The first four Swedish National Pension buffer funds (AP1-4) are seeking a provider of a global voting service to assist its move into voting on more specific stocks.
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UNJSPF grows by €2.7bn in Q3
[16:30 CEST 20-10] GLOBAL – The United Nations Joint Staff Pension Fund (UNJSPF) has reported further growth in the third quarter of 2009 as invesments delivered a return of 12.3%.
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LPFA calls for reforms after 19% loss for LGPS
[16:20 CEST 20-10] UK – The London Pensions Fund Authority (LPFA) has warned an increased retirement age and a move to career average earnings must seriously be considered as a way of making public sector pensions more sustainable.
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UK mandates update: Leicestershire seeks active managers
[15:45 CEST 20-10] UK – Leicestershire County Council is looking to hire three investment managers for its £1.9bn (€2.1bn) local government pension scheme (LGPS).
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Varma posts 10.8% return year-to-date
[15:30 CEST 19-10] FINLAND – Varma Mutual Pension Insurance Company has posted a 10.8% return for the first nine months of 2009 and its investment portfolio reached €28.3bn by the end of September.
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USS attacks PPF levy focus on investment strategy
[14:30 CEST 19-10] UK – The chief executive of the Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS) has labelled the Pension Protection Fund’s (PPF) proposal to consider the investment strategy of schemes when calculating the levy as “inappropriate”.
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Babcock eyes interest rate hedge after governance work
[14:00 CEST 19-10] UK - Babcock international is thinking of hedging interest rates as part of the investment strategy for its five UK pension schemes, following the establishment of a cross-party trustee committee.
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Savings products review may be key to flexible retirement - Cooper
[17:10 CEST 16-10] UK - Yvette Cooper, secretary of state for work and pensions, has hinted there may need to be a review of financial products within the saving industry to enable individuals to have a more flexible retirement by working longer or part-time if required.
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BT to focus on DC education of members
[16:20 CEST 16-10] UK - Providing individual employees with the right tools, information and opportunities to take personal responsibility for their retirement savings can be considered a paternalistic approach , according to BT.
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Fiduciary management 'causes blurring' between advice and delegation
[17:05 CEST 16-10] UK – The increasing number of players in the fiduciary management market, particularly from within the consultancy space, is blurring the lines between delegation and advisory services, according to Andrew Waring, chief executive of the Merchant Navy Officers Pension Fund (MNOPF).
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Six UK DC schemes hit pension quality mark
[13:20 CEST 15-10] UK - Six more UK defined contribution (DC) schemes have been awarded the new Pension Quality Mark by the National Association of Pension Funds (NAPF).
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AP2 calculates carbon footprint of portfolio firms
[13:00 CEST 15-10] SWEDEN – Andra AP-fonden (AP2), the Second Swedish National Pension Fund, is in the process of calculating the "carbon footprint" of its holdings in around 2,700 companies, in an attempt to better understand the impact if companies are forced to pay for carbon emissions.