INCLUDING: UK - Hermes risk appointments; SWITZERLAND - Credit Suisse acquires majority stake in AMF; US - New Jersey given go ahead to invest in hedge funds; UK - NAPF launches Pensionsforce website
Including: US - Ex-CalPERS president joins Governance for Owners; UK - Tesco agrees to USS store sale; US - Northern Trust launches dashboard for investments; UK - Buck Consultants' new principal
GLOBAL - A report by Norges Bank has cited low interest rates and a declining dollar as the main drivers of surging commodity prices, not the effect of institutional investors such as pension funds.
Including: US - Bush appoints three to PBGC advisory committee; UK - Cambridgeshire taps CAAM for European equities; AUSTRALIA - Watson Wyatt hires key adviser; US - LA police and fire $350m large cap mandate
GLOBAL - US regulatory changes impacting on corporate bonds could 'deal a blow' to pension schemes, Aon Consulting warns.
GLOBAL - Global investors' confidence dwindled this month by 6.8 points to 77.2, down from 84.0 in July, according to the State Street Global Markets' Confidence Index.
INCLUDING: NETHERLANDS - PGGM to offer online savings to members; CZECH REPUBLIC - Czech pension funds' profits drop by Kc1.17bn; TAIWAN - Taiwanese lawmakers debate pension benefits for farmers; MEXICO - Mexico's state power utility changes pension rules;...
INCLUDING: RUSSIA - Oil wealth to prop up pensions; US - South Carolina eyes real estate; UK - Woolworths rejects takeover on pensions conditions; UK - Tesco reportedly in talks with USS
GLOBAL - Almost a quarter of pension funds (23%) have already made specific climate change related investments, with a further 14% considering doing so, the results of the latest Global Pensions 100 Panel have found.
A clear majority of pension funds see the increasing homogenisation of the global pensions industry as beneficial, show the results of this month's Global Pensions 100 Panel.