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March 2010
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Current Affairs
Analysis
March 2010
The PIGS are paying the price for their sloppy behaviour. But it is the EU which will suffer
March 2010
The end of QE has not dented the allure of gilts, at least for now
March 2010
2009 was a terrible year for dividends, but demanding more money is not in investors’ long term interests
March 2010
A series of failed IPOs shows the short-coming of investing new money into private equity
March 2010
TPR is right to shine a spotlight on poor record keeping. But it has got its emphasis all wrong
March 2010
The new DC investment principles should be welcomed. They must clarify once and for all the role of the employer
March 2010
Pensions have a badly tarnished reputation, but they are still preferable to the alternatives
Features
March 2010
One of the most volatile periods in economic history masks a turning point in the world order, says Bob Campion
March 2010
The noughties has provided a revealing test bed for the long-term performance of different investment fund styles, says Richard Lowe
March 2010
LDI strategies coped well during the financial crisis, helped by the strong performance of swaps. But can they adapt to changing markets? Ceri Jones investigates
March 2010
The outlook for pension fund investments is still shrouded in uncertainty. Six experts give their forward-looking views for capital markets
March 2010
Lindsay Tomlinson, chairman of the NAPF, is a man with a mission, says Bob Campion. Can he rescue the UK’s ailing pension system?
March 2010
The financial crisis was a black swan – an event thought impossible until seen. How can pension funds protect themselves if it happens again? James Hester investigates
March 2010
The term ‘raw DC’ is growing in use as a way to describe DC schemes at their most crude and basic. Is there now a class divide between the best and worst schemes? Ceri Jones investigates
Comment
March 2010
Professor David Blake explains how behavioural economics can help overcome barriers to retirement savings
March 2010
Pension funds have suffered more than the occasional bout of insomnia over the last few years. But if they expected the global economic recovery to be straightforward, they reckoned without the nightmares with which Greece, China, Dubai...
March 2010
The recent fractures in the Eurozone could result in a common retirement age, says Philip Coggan
March 2010
Lawrence Churchill, chair designate of NEST, outlines what his new role means professionally and personally
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On-Line Archive
Should pension funds be doing more to hold the businesses whose shares they own to account?
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