This month the panellists discuss the quality and quantity of stock we can expect banks to bring to market, yield compression in secondary properties, REITs, and the progression of ESG policies
Matthew Lamb of GAM discusses how to use modern techniques to keep generating positive bond returns.
Andrew Short looks at the particular problems the financial downturn has given the pension schemes of charities
Avoiding the pitfalls of bad data management
This month the panellists discuss considerations regarding scheme pays facilities.
New rules could see the burden of risk swing from employer to employee. Chris Panteli discovers that while this might be the norm elsewhere in the world today, the Dutch are not so keen to follow suit
Controversial regulatory proposals and a growing insurance market could change the Dutch pensions market indelibly over the next five years. Chris Panteli finds out more
Guus Warringa, board member and chief counsel, legal, tax, regulations and compliance at APG Asset Management, talks to Chris Panteli about fighting a one-size-fits-all approach to regulation and encouraging other pension funds to speak up for their interests...
Major new accounting principles look set to overhaul how US public plans present their finances. Helen Morrissey looks at how these changes could affect a sector struggling to deal with its liabilities
William Atwood, executive director of the $11.5bn Illinois State Board of Investment, shares his views on the implications of last month's US debt downgrade