Returns – Page 155

  • News

    UK DB funding roundup: deficits reduced in September

    2009-10-13T15:15:00Z

    [16:15 CEST 13-10] UK – Increases in asset values and higher gilt yields improved the aggregate funding position of UK defined benefit (DB) schemes by almost £25bn (€26.7bn) to leave deficits at £148.9bn at the end of September, according to the Pension Protection Fund (PPF).

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    Aer Lingus eyes DC scheme to avoid major balance sheet damage

    2009-10-12T15:55:00Z

    [16:55 CEST 10-12] IRELAND – Aer Lingus is proposing to introduce a new defined contribution scheme for all staff in an attempt to avoid having to change its accounting practices to defined benefit (DB) rules that would add "significant" liabilities to its balance sheet.

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    Tax changes to Icelandic pensions could be 'hazardous'

    2009-10-09T16:05:00Z

    [17:05 CEST 09-10] ICELAND – Proposals by the opposition political party, the Independence Party, to alter the taxation of pension fund savings has been described as "hazardous" by both the Icelandic Pension Funds Association (IPFA) and the Confederation of Icelandic Employers (SA).

  • News

    Romania aims for pension reforms by December

    2009-10-09T16:00:00Z

    ROMANIA – Draft pension reform laws, including increases in retirement age and elimination of 'special' pensions of certain public sector workers, has been published by the Romanian government with the aim of implementing it by the end of December to comply with agreements with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

  • News

    FSP lifted by high returns in Q3

    2009-10-09T16:00:00Z

    [17:00 CEST 09-10] DENMARK - Holdings in emerging markets and corporate bonds boosted investment returns for the market-linked pensions of Denmark’s Finanssektorens Pensionskasse (FSP), the fund said, reporting strong third quarter performance figures.

  • News

    NPRF pulls back on 2008 losses

    2009-10-08T16:00:00Z

    [17:00 CEST 08-10] IRELAND – The Irish National Pension Reserve Fund has significantly pulled back its investment returns since the beginning of the year and delivered a total positive gain of 8.9% under its new asset allocation structure.

  • News

    Slovak funds see turnaround in Q3

    2009-10-08T15:15:00Z

    SLOVAKIA – Slovak funds have further strengthened their positive return base for 2009 thanks to a 0.6% investment return in the third quarter, according to data published by the pension fund organisation ADSS.

  • Swedish MPs pensions to keep unfunded DB structure
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    Swedish MPs pensions to keep unfunded DB structure

    2009-10-08T15:00:00Z

    [16:00 CEST 08-10] SWEDEN - Reforms of the pension provision for the Swedish members of parliament will not now change the current unfunded defined benefit structure.

  • Commission on Retirement must halt pension delays - IAPF
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    Commission on Retirement must halt pension delays - IAPF

    2009-10-08T14:00:00Z

    [15:00 CEST 08-10] IRELAND – The Irish Association of Pension Funds has called on the government to establish a Commission on Retirement to update the assumptions underlying Ireland's two-year old Green Paper on Pensions, following the recent changes in the economic environment.

  • Danica calls for full disclosure of pension costs
    News

    Danica calls for full disclosure of pension costs

    2009-10-07T15:53:00Z

    [16:53 CEST 07-10] DENMARK - The managing director of Denmark’s Danica Pension promised full disclosure of the company’s pension costs and said legislation may be called for if others do not follow suit.

  • Danish women to retire early
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    Danish women to retire early

    2009-10-07T15:02:00Z

    [16:02 CEST 07-10] DENMARK - Women in Denmark are much more likely to retire early than men, according to a study carried out for pensions provider PFA Pension.

  • Austrian pension funds report 7% return
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    Austrian pension funds report 7% return

    2009-10-06T16:10:00Z

    [17:10 CEST 06-10] AUSTRIA – In the first nine months of this year the 19 Austrian pensionskassen returned 7.35%, according to the pension fund association FVPK.

  • Irish managed funds gain 27.5% in seven months
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    Irish managed funds gain 27.5% in seven months

    2009-10-05T16:05:00Z

    [17:05 CEST 05-10] IRELAND – The performance of Irish managed pension funds improved for the seventh month in a row as they returned an average 2.6% in September, according to figures from Rubicon Investment Consulting.

  • News

    Danish insurer-led pensions are cheaper - F&P

    2009-10-02T13:45:00Z

    [14:45 CEST 02-10] DENMARK - The running costs of Denmark’s mandatory labour market pension schemes have fallen by around 12% since 2002, but company schemes remain far more expensive and have hardly reduced costs at all, according to new industry figures.

  • News

    IBM modifies pension changes after UK member backlash

    2009-10-01T15:55:00Z

    [16:55 CEST 01-10] UK – Unite, the trade union, has claimed IBM will delay changes to their UK final salary pension scheme following a "backlash from thousands of employees", though argued the revisions do not go far enough.

  • News

    Macedonian funds grow 4% in H1

    2009-10-01T15:30:00Z

    [16:30 CEST 01-10] MACEDONIA – The Republic of Macedonia’s two funds of the mandatory pensions system returned 3.7% and 4.3% respectively over the first six months.

  • News

    PPF cap reduction 'punishing' 90% of UK schemes

    2009-10-01T14:30:00Z

    [15:30 CEST 01-10] UK – Proposals by the Pension Protection Fund (PPF) to halve the cap on the risk-based levy could be seen as a punishment by the other 90% of schemes which are not affected by the change, consultants have warned.

  • News

    Recovery allows Danica to improve pension terms

    2009-09-30T15:10:00Z

    [16:10 CEST 30-09] DENMARK - Danica Pension, part of Denmark’s Danske Bank, has raised the account yield on its traditional pension plan and lifted the transfer penalty it introduced last autumn to deal with underfunding.

  • News

    Finnish pensions may recover quickly

    2009-09-29T16:05:00Z

    [17:05 CEST 29-09] FINLAND – Finnish pension insurance companies may see investment incomes in 2009 recover the significant losses from last year quicker than expected, although there is still a need for people to work longer, Ilmarinen has claimed.

  • News

    MNOPF completes £500m buy-in with Lucida

    2009-09-29T15:55:00Z

    [16:55 CEST 29-09] UK – The Merchant Navy Officers Pension Fund has completed a £500m (€548m) buy-in with insurer Lucida, covering the pension liabilities of 22,000 retired members.