Returns – Page 171

  • News

    Dutch investments lost 5% in Q4

    2009-02-27T15:30:00Z

    [16:30 CET 27-02] NETHERLANDS - Dutch investment funds lost over 5% of their assets during the fourth quarter of last year, leaving their combined assets at €172bn, according to De Nederlandsche Bank.

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    Dáil passed pension levy ahead of first strike

    2009-02-26T15:40:00Z

    [16:40 CET 26-02] IRELAND – Legislation allowing the introduction of a pension levy on public sector workers has been approved by Dáil Éireann, the house of representatives in the Irish Parliament, the night before the first trade union strike over the issue.

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    Wealthy Danes save 18 times more - ATP

    2009-02-26T15:30:00Z

    [16:30 CET 26-02] DENMARK – A small group of high-earning Danish workers had pension savings worth 18 times more than the average pension saver in 2006, according to research by pensions giant ATP.

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    Investments may need clearance under 'vague' TPR code

    2009-02-26T14:15:00Z

    [15:15 CET 26-02] UK – The Pension Regulator's (TPR) draft code of practice on the 'material detriment' test is "too vague" and could lead to pension schemes requiring clearance on normal business activity such as changes in investment strategy, consulting firm Mercer has warned.

  • News

    Real estate helps limit Ilmarinen losses

    2009-02-25T15:55:00Z

    [16:55 CET 25-02] FINLAND – Real estate investments helped limit losses by the Finnish pension fund Ilmarinen as it reported an overall loss of €4.34bn in 2008.

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    Irish pension levy reaches final stage

    2009-02-25T15:45:00Z

    [16:45 CET 25-02] IRELAND – The final stages of legislation allowing a pension levy on public sector workers to be introduced next month is expected to be completed in the Dáil tonight, as trade unions prepare to ballot members over industrial action.

  • News

    Pension contributions slowed in 2007 - ONS

    2009-02-25T15:35:00Z

    [16:35 CET 25-02] UK – Total contributions to private pension schemes, including funded and unfunded occupational schemes, increased by 2% in 2007 to reach £85.2bn (€95.3bn) the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has revealed.

  • News

    AP6 falls in value by a sixth

    2009-02-24T15:40:00Z

    [16:40 CET 24-02] SWEDEN - Sjätte AP-fonden (AP6), the Sixth Swedish National Pension Fund, generated a negative return of 16.6% in 2008 and the value of its fund dropped by SEK 3.25bn (€284.8m) over the year.

  • News

    Czech funds meet need for positive return

    2009-02-24T15:00:00Z

    CZECH REPUBLIC – Only two funds in the Czech Republic private pension sector managed to generate a return above 1% last year, but all at least delivered positive performance as the other eight just scrapped the zero mark.

  • News

    Royal Mail trustees back Hooper measures

    2009-02-24T14:40:00Z

    [15:40 CET 24-02] UK – Trustees of the Royal Mail Pension Scheme have voiced their support for the pension recommendations outlined in the Hooper Report, warning if they are not implemented the scheme deficit could be "significantly higher" than the current estimate of £5.9bn (€6.7bn).

  • News

    Bankpension to hedge guaranteed profile

    2009-02-23T15:40:00Z

    [16:40 CET 23-02] DENMARK – Bankpension, the Danish pension fund for employees in the financial sector, has confirmed it intends to change the asset distribution in its unconditional guarantee 'investment profile' in response to the market turmoil.

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    Belgian funds lost 25% in 2008 – Mercer

    2009-02-20T15:45:00Z

    BELGIUM – Belgian pension funds delivered median returns of minus 25,2% over the year 2008, according to pension consultant Mercer’s Brussels office

  • News

    Länsförsäkringar Liv skims a negative return

    2009-02-19T15:50:00Z

    [16:50 CET 19-02] SWEDEN - Länsförsäkringar Liv, the fourth largest life-assurance company in Sweden, reported a total traditional management return of -0.6% in 2008.

  • News

    AP1 fund loses over a fifth

    2009-02-19T15:45:00Z

    [16:45 CET 19-02] SWEDEN – Första AP-fonden (AP1), the First Swedish National Pension Fund, saw the value of its assets under management fall SEK 47.2bn (€4.3bn) to SEK171.6bn (€15.8bn) as a result of the global market turmoil.

  • News

    BAE targets £200m at UK DB scheme

    2009-02-19T15:40:00Z

    [16:40 CET 19-02] UK/GLOBAL – BAE Systems, the defence manufacturer, has confirmed it plans to make additional cash contributions of £372m (€421m) to its defined benefit (DB) pension schemes in the UK and US.

  • News

    Chapter 11 Sea Containers supports UK funds

    2009-02-18T13:32:00Z

    [15:55 CET 18-02] UK – Sea Containers has said it has made financial support arrangements for two of its UK group pension schemes, as part of the company’s attempt to exit its Chapter 11 proceedings.

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    TPR warns firms not to put dividends ahead of pensions

    2009-02-18T13:30:00Z

    [16:05 CET 18-02] UK – The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has reassured employers it will continue to implement its scheme funding rules "pragmatically" in the economic crisis, but warned pension plans should not suffer to allow firms to pay dividends to shareholders.

  • News

    AP3 reports 20% drop as diversification falls short

    2009-02-18T12:03:00Z

    [15:55 CET 18-02] SWEDEN – Tredje AP-fonden (AP3), the Third Swedish National Pension Fund, lost SEK 44.8bn (€4.03bn) in 2008 as it admitted its risk diversification strategy "did not bear fruit".

  • News

    Interest hedge limits SPW’s loss

    2009-02-17T15:55:00Z

    [16:55 CET 17-02] NETHERLANDS - SPW, the €4.5bn pension fund for the housing corporations, was able to limit its loss on investments to 2.7% during the fourth quarter, thanks to an extensive interest rate hedge.

  • News

    AP4 drops 21% in 2008

    2009-02-17T15:50:00Z

    [16:50 CET 17-02] SWEDEN - Fjärde AP-fonden (AP4), the Fourth Swedish National Pension Fund, saw the value of its fund capital more than SEK40bn to SEK164.7bn (€14.9bn) in 2008.