December
2001 articles
Dancing
in the dark
2001
has seen some signifcant changes in the pensions industry. Nadine
Wojakovski looks back at the years highs and lows, and forward to
the important issues for the year ahead
Number
crunching: the Pensions Age 2001 actuarial survey
All
the essential facts and figures from some of the leading consultants.
Plus Catriona Dean finds out what actuaries are really concerned
with right now
Managed
technology
Managed application services are new
on the pensions scene. Angela Pasceri takes a look at what they
could do for pensions administration
Its
all in the timing
Investing
in bonds may be all the rage at the moment, but keep some room for
equities, says Ming Liu
Letting
it all hang out
Opra
is encouraging trustees and actuaries to whistleblow on bad pension
practice. Catriona Dean looks at the effects of exposing the villains
Trustees
supplement
Trustees
swotting up
François Barker examines the dilemma of increased
professionalism among lay trustees following recommendations in
the Myners' Report
Stepping
forward
Will increased public scrutiny deter potential
trustees from picking up the gauntlet?
Can
you bear it
What does the future hold for pensions with
the possibility of a long-term bear market ahead?
Staying
out of jail
How trustees can ensure they won't be pursued
by the boys in blue
A
familiar tale
Harry Potter who? The only story you will
need to read this winter
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