All articles by Susanna Rust – Page 4
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Country Report
UK: Not so gold plated
Brendan Maton considers the policy and operational challenges faced by local government pension funds – whose benefits are often described as ‘gold plated’
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Special Report
Europe's Pension Consultants: New wine in old bottles?
Brendan Maton asks whether fiduciary management is really a new advisory structure, or just a new charging structure
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Features
Common-sense overlay
Brendan Maton spoke to Jo Ray, who runs the pension fund of Lincolnshire County Council on England’s east coast, about the fund’s common-sense approach to in-house and external asset management
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Features
Berkshire: Straight talker
The UK’s Royal County of Berkshire pension fund has slashed long-only equities and hedged its longevity risk. The manager of the fund, Nick Greenwood, told Brendan Maton about his strategy
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News
Dutch Co-op cover ratio rises by a third
[11:00 CEST 14-10] NETHERLANDS – The €141m Dutch Co-op Pension Scheme has seen its solvency ratio rise to 146% - an increase of 33% from its nadir at the end of February this year at 113%.
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News
Buyouts not for 84% of UK pension schemes - Punter Southall
[17:05 CEST 24-09] UK - Pension funds would be better off running their liabilities themselves than choosing buyout insurance in 84% of cases.
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News
Railpen expands its long-short strategy
[16:00 CEST 06-08] UK - Railpen Investments, the in-house investment manager for the £15bn (€17.7bn) industry-wide pension fund for British railway workers, has invested £65m in a fund of long-short equity hedge fund with Goodhart Partners.
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Features
Not an exact science
To begin at the beginning with actuarial science: it ain’t perfect. Most pension managers have probably already twigged this after years of data revisions by their appointed scheme actuary. In spite of any appearances to the contrary, actuaries are human, not divine. Yet they qualify and are consequently paid to ...
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Special Report
The €64bn Question
Brendan Maton outlines the factors that are helping us to live longer – and costing us more in pension terms
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Features
A Christian institutional investor
A year ago the Church of Sweden implemented a new investment policy which includes a more sophisticated, layered approach to its ethical investing. Brendan Maton spoke with CIO Anders Thorendal
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Features
Länsförsäkringar’s fruit leaves sour note
Many institutional investors shun hedge funds as opaque in process and therefore difficult to comprehend. Such investors can always fall back on the Warren Buffett adage that if you do not understand something, you should not invest in it. Far rarer are those institutions that have tasted the fruits of ...
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Features
Four-year marathon to bring back the prize
The Arkitekternas Pensionkassa has until 2012 to convince its newer members that it is a better home for their ITP savings than the big players such as Alecta or Skandia. Managing director Maritha Lindberg tells Brendan Maton how the fund plans to do it
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Features
Green lights all the way?
Despite Danish banking scares, the local pension funds were unscathed by the financial troubles – at least until earlier this year. Brendan Maton explains why
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Special Report
Avoiding teenage growing pains
With their first flush of youth now over, many of the Danish pension funds created in the 1990s should be thinking about broadening their investment horizons beyond the home market. PensionDanmark is taking a lead in looking global. Brendan Maton spoke to Torben Möger Pedersen, the fund’s CEO
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News
Pension funds will change Romania - National Bank
ROMANIA – Private pension funds will change the financial landscape of Romania, accelerate the development of the equity and bond markets, according to the National Bank of Romania.
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News
HSBC launches two emerging economies funds
[14:26 CEST 16-07] EUROPE - HSBC Global Asset Management has launched both a Frontier Markets equity fund and an Emerging Markets Inflation-linked bond fund for European investors.
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News
DKK25bn Teachers' fund appoints Sørensen as manager selector
[15:57 CEST 14-07] DENMARK - The DKK25bn (€3.4bn) Danish teachers’ fund, Laerernes Pension, has appointed a fixed income specialist, Morten Roed Sørensen to be its new portfolio manager.
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Features
Sticking to the plan
Paul Haines, investment director at DMGT Pensions in London, and a former investment consultant, discusses the future of consulting, the dangers of SRI and the positive influence of heavy metal music with Brendan Maton
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Special Report
Healthy investment
Michael Pederson, CIO of PKA, the Danish health and social services workers’ fund, tells Brendan Maton about the positive side to principled investment
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Features
A fan of shareholder value
Timo Löyttyniemi, managing director of Valtion Eläkerahasto (VER), Finland’s state pension fund, talks to Brendan Maton about corporate finance, creating shareholder value and reforming the Helsinki School of Economics students’ endowment fund.