ITALY - Italian pension fund service provider PensPlan Centrum posted a 13% profit for 2009 on the back of equity gains.
NETHERLANDS/SOUTH AFRICA - APG, the investment arm of giant Dutch pension fund ABP, has committed US$250m to Pallinghurst, an investment company specialising in natural resources.
NETHERLANDS - Dutch pensions are set to rise by 0.4% on average to correct for wage and price increases, the latest quarterly bulletin by De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) revealed.
With equities rebounding from their post credit crunch lows, Alison Swersky examines how managers have responded and what they believe the future holds
NETHERLANDS/US - Dutch asset manager APG has filed a suit against Bank of America (BofA) alleging the firm misled shareholders in the lead-up to its acquisition of Merrill Lynch.
NETHERLANDS - APG, the asset management arm of Dutch civil service pension fund ABP, has dismissed two investment professionals for violating the company's code of conduct.
GLOBAL - A group of 14 global pension schemes and institutional investors have launched a study to look at the potential impact of climate change scenarios on strategic asset allocation.
A group of 17 global pension schemes, institutional investors and other organisations have launched a study to look at the potential impact of climate change scenarios on strategic asset allocation.
After a tumultuous decade in investment, Raquel Pichardo-Allison and Giovanni Legorano speak to industry experts about what the next 10 years hold for investment practices
Investors in Australia, the UK and Sweden ranked highest in a new "Environmental Real Estate Index" developed on the back of a global environmental survey commissioned by three large European pension funds.