September
2001 articles
European
court decisions
The
European court is affecting all areas of UK industry, and pensions
are no exception. Monica Ma considers some of the up-coming developments
Through
different lenses
Breaking from tradition, KBC Asset Management argues that City-based
investment houses could use a fresh look at management styles
A
rare sight
Currency
overlay has been proven to reduce risk and enhance return, yet it
remains rare. Adrian Leonard explores UK trustees’ reluctance to
adopt an active currency risk management strategy
Don't go!
Employers increasingly recognise the value of flexible benefits
when it comes to recruitment and retainment of employees. Arveen
Luthra takes a look
GPP
survey
Stakeholder
looks set to become the McDonalds of the pensions industry – the
cheap, simple, ‘no-frills’ option for the masses. Catriona Dean
finds out if smaller competitors will be forced out of the market
IFA's
guide supplement
The
one that got away
Bob
Bowskill
takes a look at the opportunities in group risk, both present and
future
The
pensions trial
Group
Personal Pension (GPP) or stakeholder pension? Has the GPP got a
long term future or will its market be eaten up by the power of
the stakeholder brand? Andy Milburn puts the case for the prosecution
and defence
Real
statements
Pension statements are set to change. Ian Naismith discusses the
intiatives that are likely to impact future statements
The
big ONE
IFAs have watched their commissions drop in the past two years.
Arveen Luthra looks at what they can do to survive in a one per
cent world
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