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January 2002 articles

Nurturing change
Socially responsible investment still provides dilemmas for institutional investors. Nadine Wojakovski reports

A question of liability
Ming Liu looks at how trustees can customise a fixed-income benchmark to suit their liabilities

Getting a foot in the door
Europe's citizens are ageing, and no country is immune to the effects. Catriona Dean assesses the potential for UK fund managers to break into European pension fund markets


Bang up to data
Keeping people's private information secure is all part and parcel of a trustee's role, isn't it? So what's new for pensions schemes in the Data Protection Act? Catriona Dean finds out

 

Personal pensions supplement

The end of the road?
With the industry still unsure which way to turn as the Equitable Life saga unfolds, buy-to-let mortgages are showing growth. Are people investing in property as an alternative to pensions? Mark Frary asks whether the value of a personal pension plan is being put to the test

Take your pick
Many people are attracted to the flexibility that SIPPs and SSASs can provide over other personal pensions. Andrea Kirkby compares both schemes

The learning zone
T
he internet is now recognised as a convenient resource for the research and purchase of financial products like pensions, but can it lead to information overload? Arveen Bajaj finds out

Standing up for your rights
Part-time employment is an option that many in the UK are considering. Arveen Luthra looks at changes in legislation that have increased the rights of part-timers

Poles apart
Andrea Kirkby discovers that, when it comes to direct pensions provision, two very different models are emerging in the one per cent world

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