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German Pensionskassen association slams first pillar equity fund plan
VFPK is ‘extremely skeptical’ about the role assigned to the state as an equity investor through the fund
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People moves: Newton creates new head of product advocacy role
Plus: New head of UK institutional sales for Gresham House
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People moves: André Tapernoux exits Mercer’s Swiss business
Keller Pensionskassenexperten, AP3, VFPK, Lazard, Jupiter, State Street, Vanguard, JOHCM
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Austrian pension group gets academic backing for tax proposal
Study details economic benefits of people making additional contributions to pension funds
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Former Nestlé pension chief Hadasch dies at 64
Peter Hadasch, co-founder and board member at VFPK, planned to retire in November
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People moves: USS loses chief financial officer
VFPK, USS, BPL, FIN-FSA, Veritas, PMI, ING CDC, NN CDC, AFM, Royal London, Cheyne Capital, Law Debenture, Investcorp
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Germany's corporate pension funds oppose latest reform proposal
VFPK warns of ‘fatal’ consequences for savers if government allows guarantees for new industry pension plans
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Company pension funds show support for German reform proposal
Association VFPK welcome’s government plans to strengthen occupational pensions
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Proposals would make German pensions a 'distribution model' for insurers
Government plans to include insurers in new collective schemes would decimate traditional pension funds, industry group warns
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Quantitative easing programme an 'opportunity' for Germany's BVK
German Association of Corporate Pension Funds laments impact on savers
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German association VFPK rejects 'Dutch-style' pensions
Association of company pension funds warns industry-wide schemes could be grouped under Solvency II
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ECB interest rate cut tantamount to 'expropriation', says German association
VFPK chairman says move to avoid valuation corrections ‘at all costs’ comes at expense of pension savers
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IORP II criticised as restrictive 'corset' by German association
Association for German company schemes warns quantitative guidelines, akin to Solvency II, could still be introduced