All IPE articles in September 2008 (Magazine)
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Features
UK asset managers equipped to survive storm?
An emphasis on diversified investment strategies over the past few years could help guide the UK pension industry through the current volatile financial climate. Gill Wadsworth reports
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Features
Shot in the arm for pooling
Shell Asset Management Company’s decision to award a multinational pooling mandate to JPMorgan is expected to trigger more big deals. But Iain Morse finds there may be hurdles in the way
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EU settlement target closer
The ECB pushes on with its Target2 Securities project after most of the euro central securities depositories agree to embrace the settlement platform when it launches. Helen McKenzie reports
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Unclear on clearing
As new pan-European trading platforms get ready for launch, Heather McKenzie reports on the lack of coherence in European clearing
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Special Report
Still a need to stick to principles
The pensions landscape might have changed greatly since the Myners principles were set out seven years ago, but David White finds that they are as relevant as ever
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Features
Is Solvency II incompatible?
While the UK’s pension provision regime embraces some objectives of the Solvency II framework, it is not appropriate for the country’s schemes, argues Sam Hall
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PPF lifeboat has tough journey ahead
Any changes the Pension Protection Fund makes to its levy when it consults later this year are certain to produce both winners and losers. Kevin Burgess explains why
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Features
Regulatory response to market turmoil
IPE asked three pension funds – in the Netherlands, the UK and Sweden – ‘Do you think the authorities will respond to the current market turmoil with new regulation?’ Here are their answers:
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Features
Old wine in new bottles?
Felix Goltz reports on a recent EDHEC study* into characteristics-based indices versus market cap-weighted indices
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Features
Something old, something new
Some years back the Bank of Ireland set itself the challenge of creating a new pension scheme providing a more homogenous investment approach for employees across the whole group. Nina Röhrbein spoke to the bank’s head of pensions, Michelle Roche, to learn more about this young scheme’s progress
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Special Report
The road ahead
Giles Drury and Tom Brown discuss how fund managers can move on after the credit crisis
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Features
Collective power lift for DC plans
Jorrit de Jong, Joeri Potter and Alwin Oerlemans argue that a collective approach can improve the outcome of DC pension plans for both employers and employees
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Special Report
Source of support and influence
With the burden of regulation growing and problems around issues like Solvency II, Martin Delaney asks how pension associations are tackling these issues on behalf of members