All articles by Trevor Cook – Page 3
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Features
Poor understanding of risk
It has been a busy autumn for UK pension funds. There has been so much going on, so many important issues to consider. The problem is where to start commentating. One of the more fascinating subjects is the current court action between The Unilever Superannuation Fund and Merrill Lynch Investment ...
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Features
The attractions of real estate
UK and other European pension funds are going to have start taking property seriously again. It has taken some time but over the 10 years to 30 September 2001 property has at last overtaken the other main asset classes. With UK equities returning 10.1 % per annum, overseas equities ...
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Features
Getting to acceptable risk levels
A number of pension funds may well face a big test at their next actuarial valuation. With a combination of falling stock markets, low bond yields and increasing life expectancy pension fund solvency levels are coming under severe pressure. No wonder that in the UK the government has just announced ...
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Special Report
Does institutional activism work?
The American Society of Corporate Secretaries has the motto ‘promoting excellence in corporate governance’. But this organisation has no monopoly on this laudable objective. You might well think these days that almost every other organisation in the investment industry has adopted this motto but have we gone too far. In ...
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Features
A European stock exchange
A little over a year ago we were tempted by the prospect of a merger between the Deutsche Börse and the London Stock Exchange (LSE). Well, nothing became of the proposed iX but Euronext, the joint venture between the AEX (from Amsterdam), Brussels Exchanges and the Paris Bourse has gone ...
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Features
Setting standards to deal with risk
We are all, at last, coming to realise in these volatile times that risk cannot be avoided. Indeed, for any serious investor in the equity market, the acceptance of risk has always been essential to the earning of a reward. Ignoring risk is never an option – the question is ...
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