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Participants in Smit pension scheme drop legal action
NETHERLANDS – The €200m pension fund of maritime service provider Smit Internationale will no longer need to cut benefits by more than 13% after its participants accepted a €30m additional contribution offered by Boskalis, the company's new owner.
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Longevity uncertainty may force Dutch giant ABP to increase contributions
NETHERLANDS – The €231bn Dutch civil service scheme ABP may need to raise its contributions to more than 21.4% next year following new longevity predictions.
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EDHEC outlines ideal investment strategy for sovereign wealth funds
GLOBAL – The investment strategy of a sovereign wealth fund (SWF) should consist of three basic building blocks, including liability hedging and an endowment-hedging portfolio, according to research by the EDHEC Risk-Institute.
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Swiss city to plug pension hole by New Year
SWITZERLAND – The regional government of the Swiss city of Basel has committed to plugging the hole in its pension scheme by the end of this year.
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UK mortality revision to increase liabilities by £5bn, warns Aon Hewitt
UK – Revised mortality tables will see pension fund liabilities rise by £5bn across the industry, Aon Hewitt has warned.
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Contributions to German Pensionsfonds rebound, treble in 2009 - Towers Watson
GERMANY – After a major drop in contributions to Pensionsfonds in 2008, Germany's newest occupational retirement scheme is back in favour with companies –with Towers Watson predicting growth to continue.
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Swedish roundup: Folksam, Svenska Lärarfonder, Skandia, Finansinspektionen, KP Pension, Handelsbanke
SWEDEN – Pension and insurance provider Folksam is to buy the insurance portfolio of Svenska Lärarfonder, the Swedish teachers’ fund manager, from rival pension and insurance company Skandia.
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Boskalis offers Smit pension scheme additional €30m
NETHERLANDS – Dredging company Boskalis, the new owner of Dutch maritime service provider Smit Internationale, has offered the ailing Smit pension scheme €30m to stave off a 13.2% benefits cut.
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PFA becomes largest pension provider in Denmark as contributions rise to 23%
DENMARK – PFA Pension has overtaken Danica Pension to become Denmark's biggest pension provider, third quarter results have revealed.
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DAX pension returns eclipsed by steeper liability increase, says Towers Watson
GERMANY – German companies in the DAX stock exchange index reported an average 2.6% return on their pension plans for the third quarter 2010 but this was offset by a 4.4% rise in liabilities, according to consultancy Towers Watson.
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Kamp resists call to change Dutch pension funds' discount rate
NETHERLANDS – Dutch social affairs minister Henk Kamp has insisted the discount rate for pension funds' liabilities should remain unchanged until there is clarity on the new pension contracts early next year.
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Danish pension funds to 'withdraw yield guarantees' in Solvency II run-up
DENMARK – The controversial decision by a major Danish labour market pension fund to shed yield guarantees for members is bound to be followed by others in the run-up to the Solvency II compliance deadline, the managing director of leading commercial provider Skandia predicts.
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Dutch metal scheme PME to avoid early benefits cut
NETHERLANDS – The €23.7bn Dutch metal scheme PME has said it will not apply early benefits cuts on 1 January 2011.
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Swedish roundup: AP3, BlackRock, JP Morgan, AXA, M&G, Folksam
SWEDEN – AP3, Sweden's SEK209bn (€22bn) national buffer fund, has appointed 14 new regional corporate bond managers.
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UK NEST rules out infrastructure, hedge funds for immediate future
UK – The UK National Employment Savings Trust (NEST) has ruled out any direct investments in infrastructure, commodities and high yield in its first few years of existence.
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Dutch pension funds should cut benefits by 8% on average, says OECD
NETHERLANDS – Restoring the financial health of Dutch pension funds will require an average benefits cut of 8% and a two-year increase of the retirement age to 67, Aart-Jan de Geus has argued.
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German provinces consider suspending pension fund contributions
GERMANY – The German province of Bavaria and its northern neighbour Thuringia want to halt contributions to their civil servants pension funds to save money.
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PensionDanmark posts 13.8% profit for year to date
DENMARK – PensionDanmark posted a 12.6% pre-tax investment profit for the first nine months of the year and said the result has grown further since the end of the reporting period to 13.8%.
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UK schemes prefer overseas to domestic equity, PPF data shows
UK – UK pension funds are continuing to shift their equity investments away from domestic holdings to international shares, the latest Purple Book published by the Pension Protection Fund (PPF) has revealed.
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Philips pension scheme returns 6% in Q3
NETHERLANDS – The €14.3bn pension fund for Dutch electronics giant Philips has managed to keep its coverage ratio at 111% during the third quarter, returning 6% on investments over the period.