All articles by Nyree Stewart – Page 38

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    East Sussex bank plan is 'madness'

    2009-05-15T16:15:00Z

    [17:15 CEST 15-05] UK – Proposals by East Sussex County Council to use money from its local government pension scheme (LGPS) to establish a bank to help local businesses have been criticised as "utter madness" by the GMB.

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    Pensions Board grants DB schemes further reprieve

    2009-05-14T15:40:00Z

    [16:40 CEST 14-05] IRELAND – The Pensions Board has further extended the deadline by which defined benefit (DB) schemes must file funding proposals for approval, following the introduction of new measures for DB schemes announced by the government last month.

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    Royal Mail pension deficit nears £7bn

    2009-05-14T15:00:00Z

    [16:00 CEST 14-05] UK – Royal Mail Group has revealed the deficit in its £20bn (€22.3bn) pension scheme has more than doubled over the year to £6.77bn at the end of March 2009.

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    BT told to delay actuarial valuation results

    2009-05-14T14:45:00Z

    [15:45 CEST 14-05] UK – The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has asked BT and trustees of the £29.3bn (€32.6bn) BT Pension Scheme (BTPS) not to finalise or disclose the results of the latest triennial valuation until TPR has completed discussions regarding the basis of the valuation.

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    1 in 4 Danes to work past retirement

    2009-05-13T16:30:00Z

    [17:30 CEST 13-05] DENMARK – Almost 50% of Danish workers intend to take early retirement before the age of 65, while just over a quarter plan to continue working past the normal retirement age, according to Forsikring & Pension, the Danish Insurance Association (DIA).

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    Downturn unlikely to drive Ombudsman complaints

    2009-05-13T16:25:00Z

    [17:25 CEST 13-05] UK – The Pension Ombudsman has predicted the economic downturn will not have a “direct or obvious effect” on its workload over the next three years, although the switch from defined benefit (DB) to defined contribution (DC) schemes could lead to more investment-related complaints.

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    ATP heads up personal accounts admin shortlist

    2009-05-13T16:20:00Z

    [17:20 CEST 13-05] UK – ATP is among a shortlist of four potential suppliers of scheme administration services for the new system of personal accounts.

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    IBOA defers AIB action ahead of new talks

    2009-05-12T16:00:00Z

    [17:00 CEST 12-05] IRELAND – The Irish Bank Officials' Association (IBOA) has agreed to defer using proxy votes at the annual general meeting (AGM) of AIB, following proposals put forward by the Labour Relations Commission (LRC) to end a dispute on pay, pensions and other issues.

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    UK pensioners paid £160 a week from workplace schemes

    2009-05-12T15:55:00Z

    [16:55 CEST 12-05] UK – Almost three-fifths of UK pensioners received an average of £160 (€178) a week in 2007-08 from occupational pensions in retirement , according to figures from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).

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    Improved equity returns cut DB deficit by £50bn

    2009-05-12T15:50:00Z

    [16:50 CEST 12-05] UK – The aggregate funding position of around 7,400 defined benefit (DB) pension schemes improved by more than £50bn in April, to a deficit of £188.5bn (€211bn) by the end of the month.

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    PPF diversifies investment portfolio

    2009-05-11T16:25:00Z

    [17:25 CEST 11-05] UK – The Pension Protection Fund (PPF) is diversifying its investment strategy to include three new portfolios including global tactical asset allocation (GTAA).

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    IAA deficit almost trebles in 2008

    2009-05-11T16:25:00Z

    [17:25 CEST 11-05] IRELAND – The Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) has admitted its pension deficit is the "most significant challenge" to its finances in 2009, as its pension shortfall has almost trebled to €146.6m in 2008.

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    Shropshire reduces UK equities for new global mandate

    2009-05-11T16:20:00Z

    [17:20 CEST 11-05] UK – Shropshire County Council is seeking one or more managers to run a new global equity portfolio for the £740m (€824m) Shropshire Pension Fund.

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    Absolute return may be future for default funds

    2009-05-11T16:20:00Z

    [17:20 CEST 11-05] UK - Recent volatility in pension default fund investments has suggested there is a need to shift away from lifestyling towards alternatives such as absolute return funds, according to Punter Southall Financial Management.

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    PADA rebuts personal accounts 'failure'

    2009-05-11T16:10:00Z

    [17:10 CEST 11-05] UK - The Personal Accounts Delivery Authority (PADA) has hit back as claims that the new pension regime for personal accounts will not work and research which suggested just two in 100 employers will use the scheme.

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    Bankpension posts net loss of 19.7%

    2009-05-08T16:25:00Z

    [17:25 CEST 08-05] DENMARK – Bankpension, the pension fund for employees in the Danish financial sector, has reported an “extremely unsatisfactory” result of -23.1% before tax in 2008.

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    Gov't publishes trivial commutation rules

    2009-05-08T16:10:00Z

    [17:10 CEST 08-05] UK – The government has today published regulations allowing pension scheme members to commute occupational pension funds of less than £2,000 (€2,233), even if they have larger pension savings elsewhere.

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    Highland pension unable to exclude tobacco

    2009-05-08T16:05:00Z

    [17:05 CEST 08-05] UK – The Highland Council has been warned that attempts to exclude investments from the £801.7m (€897.8m) pension scheme on ethical grounds would be unlawful and could lead to the council being forced to make up any shortfall to the scheme.

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    Personal accounts to 'soft launch' in 2011

    2009-05-08T16:00:00Z

    [17:00 CEST 08-05] UK – Personal accounts will begin its roll out in the second quarter of 2011 to a small number of volunteers, according to the Personal Accounts Delivery Authority (PADA).

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    MPs say 'abolish' default retirement age

    2009-05-07T16:10:00Z

    [17:10 CEST 07-05] UK – Members of Parliament (MPs) serving on the Work and Pensions Committee have recommended regulation allowing a statutory default retirement age of 65 be abolished - a move which contradicts the government's recent defence in a legal action brought by ageing population charities.