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Top 20 features of the past year: part two (1-10)

Global Pensions | 10 Nov 2011 | 15:09

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From pensions reforms in Colombia to Australian superannuation mergers, here is the second part of our top 20 countdown of the most popular features on Global Pensions in the past year.

Colombia's pension fund market

Rodrigo Amaral asks whether Colombia's new government will continue with vital pension reforms

Pension funds asked to support the UNPRI with hard cash

The United Nations' Principles for Responsible Investment (UNPRI) has started enforcing mandatory fees, but will signatories pay? Helen Fowler finds out

South Africa: ESG takes centre stage with new regulations

Raquel Pichardo-Allison reports on the environmental, social and governance factors affecting South African pension funds

Pension funds face growing pains

Relying on equities for growth is no longer possible or desirable. Chris Panteli looks at the range of alternatives trustees are turning to as a result

Private equity secondary deals set to soar, but is the time right?

Pension funds are becoming more active in the private equity secondary market at a time when activity is hitting historic highs. Helen Fowler finds out why investors are drawn in despite narrow spreads

Canadian pension plans take the risk-shedding route

Jay Cooper explores the myriad ways Canadian pension funds are implementing de-risking strategies

USA pensions: Releasing the pressure

The buyout market is virtually non-existent in the US, but market volatility and tough funding regulations means that is all set to change, as Chris Panteli reports

A year of change for UK pensions

The first anniversary of the Coalition government has marked a year of relentless pension reform. Helen Morrissey asks the industry whether these reforms have been successful

Buy-ins and buyouts: A solution worth buying in to?

The first pension buy-in transaction in the US took place recently, sparking renewed interest in the strategy. Chris Panteli asks how the market might develop from here

Size matters: Australian superannuation mergers

As more superannuation funds look to merge, Rachel Alembakis questions whether these moves are the best thing for members

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