All Opinion Pieces articles – Page 9

  • Hall Marisa
    Opinion Pieces

    Guest viewpoint: Standardised data on diversity and inclusion will help team development

    June 2023 (Magazine)

    Promoting inclusiveness and diversity in organisations is key to discovering their human capital potential. But fostering a culture of continuous improvement is critical if this is to be fully realised. 

  • Carlo Svaluto Moreolo
    Opinion Pieces

    Do not blame institutions for taking risks

    June 2023 (Magazine)

    Alecta, the SEK1.19trn (€105bn) institution that manages the Swedish ITP private-sector pension scheme, is being probed by Swedish regulators for the €1.9bn capital loss it experienced earlier this year, as the three US regional banks it invested in – Silicon Valley Bank, Signature Bank and First Republic Bank – collapsed. The institution reacted by firing its influential CEO Magnus Billing. 

  • Liam Kennnedy
    Opinion Pieces

    Better the equity market devil you know?

    June 2023 (Magazine)

    Being a large equity investor in a relatively small domestic market can have advantages as well as drawbacks. Proximity to the market and its infrastructure, good knowledge of corporates and corporate leaders, and the ability to exercise strong influence as an owner, potentially a stable long-term one, all count among the advantages. The need to avoid concentration – in terms of position, sizing and overall allocations – and idiosyncratic sector exposure are among the challenges. 

  • Luigi Serenelli at IPE
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    German pensions sector backs cost rethink

    June 2023 (Magazine)

    Applause, which started mildly but ended robustly, suddenly reverberated in a packed Berlin conference room a few weeks ago. An audience of industry experts, pension managers, associations and trade unions clapped at the suggestion that Germany’s BaFin regulator should avoid repeating its exercise on cost reporting for IORPs, initiated by the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA), and implemented in turn by BaFin. The exercise was a disappointment, and an excessive, unnecessary effort for the German pension industry. 

  • APRA Statistics
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    Australia: volatility stirs valuations debate

    June 2023 (Magazine)

    As a disconnect in the valuation of listed and unlisted assets widens in today’s volatile markets, the torchlight is again being trained on Australia’s guardians of retirement savings.

  • Tjibbe Hoekstra at IPE
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    Carbon reduction: absolute goals, please

    June 2023 (Magazine)

    Dutch healthcare scheme PFZW last month reluctantly changed its 50% CO2 reduction target for 2030 from a relative to an absolute target, following in the footsteps of fellow Dutch pension funds ABP and PME. The fund cited the “negative sentiment” around relative targets as a reason for its change of heart.

  • Peter Bachmann at Gresham House
    Opinion Pieces

    Viewpoint: Australian-style reforms can unlock green growth and boost pension performance

    2023-05-19T10:33:00Z

    Rewriting UK pension rules could unlock green growth, directing much-needed investment into sustainable infrastructure

  • Patrick Cunningham at Cardano
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    Viewpoint: Differentiation – the future of professional pension trusteeship

    2023-05-05T12:52:00Z

    When purchasing professional services, choice is good. Differentiated choice is even better.

  • Liam Kennnedy
    Opinion Pieces

    LDI lessons: be wary of future traps

    May 2023 (Magazine)

    After the global financial crisis of 2008-09, world leaders meeting at the Pittsburgh G20 summit mandated central clearing for derivatives. This was to allow for greater supervisory oversight and to mitigate against the unintended build-up of risks of the kind that almost toppled the financial system in the guise of over-the-counter credit default swaps.

  • WILFRIED MULDER & JOHAN BARNARD
    Opinion Pieces

    Guest viewpoint: Pensions and the EU's plans on social protection

    May 2023 (Magazine)

    Elections for the European Parliament will be held in spring 2024, after which a new European Commission will be formed. Early preparation to collect new ideas is ongoing. The Commission’s high-level group on the future of social protection and of the welfare state published a report in February, taking a wide-angle look at social protection, including pensions. 

  • Michele Giuditta
    Opinion Pieces

    US: Politics drive ESG debate

    May 2023 (Magazine)

    Three Republican candidates for the White House are vocal advocates against pension funds adopting environmental, social and governance (ESG) investment practices. 

  • venilia amorim
    Opinion Pieces

    CDC: finally off the starting blocks

    May 2023 (Magazine)

    The Pensions Regulator (TPR) last month approved the Royal Mail Collective Pension Plan as the first registered collective defined contribution (CDC) scheme in the UK

  • Carlo Svaluto Moreolo
    Opinion Pieces

    Blame will not solve the issues raised by the LDI crisis

    May 2023 (Magazine)

    The chain of events that led to the UK’s liability-driven investment (LDI) crisis, a high-profile inquiry by the UK Parliament, and a time of anxiety and introspection in the country’s pension industry, started well before then prime minister Liz Truss’s government and its somewhat reckless ‘growth plan’. 

  • Blake Briggs
    Opinion Pieces

    Australia: Caps, concessions and class war

    May 2023 (Magazine)

    The Australian Federal government recently moved to make a “modest” change to the nation’s superannuation system which, it says, will save A$2bn (€1.2bn) a year for its over-stretched budget. 

  • Rachel Fixsen
    Opinion Pieces

    Alecta’s crisis management

    May 2023 (Magazine)

    It can certainly hurt a pension provider when investments go badly, but an organisation’s next steps in response to disastrous losses are vital. 

  • David Pitt Watson at Roayl Society of Arts
    Opinion Pieces

    Viewpoint: A landmark moment for British pensions

    2023-04-21T14:41:00Z

    What is it the British pension savers want, and until now have been denied in private sector pensions?

  • David Booth at Dimensional
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    Viewpoint: Recent stock story is two steps forward, one step back

    2023-03-31T12:00:00Z

    Consider everything investors have been through in recent years: a global pandemic, rapid inflation, war in Europe, volatile markets, and, in recent weeks, reminders of weaknesses in parts of the global banking system. It’s reasonable to feel uneasy in the face of so much uncertainty. Now imagine it’s the end ...

  • Tjibbe Hoekstra at IPE
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    A farmer's revolution could upset pension reforms

    April 2023 (Magazine)

    The new populist Farmers’ Party (called BBB) won Dutch provincial elections in a historic landslide victory in March. Mainly attracting older voters in rural areas, the party rode a wave of public dissatisfaction about the government’s policies. 

  • Headshot_Anthony Randazzo (Large)
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    US: Private equity losses weigh on pension funds

    April 2023 (Magazine)

    US public pension funds should brace for a big negative surprise when they prepare their reports for the fiscal year ending 30 June 2023. Only then will their returns reflect losses from 2022 in their private equity (PE) portfolios.

  • Carlo Svaluto Moreolo
    Opinion Pieces

    Emerging market investors should take the long view

    April 2023 (Magazine)

    For institutional investors, investing in emerging markets is a true test of fiduciary duty. The asset class – if it can be defined as such – has enormous potential, yet it is also risky, not just in terms of volatility but also of reputation.