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en There's just such an enormous demand from pension funds and insurance companies to match their assets with the liabilities of the boomer generation.

en It's definitely the case that pension funds have been reducing their allocation to equities and that's been driven mostly by legislative pressures to reduce their deficits and to match more closely their assets with projected liabilities.

en There are reports of solid underlying demand for 30-year bonds from pension funds and insurance companies.

en For the first time since August 2001, the Treasury will attempt to ease the pain for pension funds and insurance companies who need long assets to pay for a growing number of baby boomers.

en Banks are waiting for the introduction of securities like bonds and private pension funds, and for insurance and investment companies to enter the financial market.

en In addition to allowing plans to book phantom investment gains, United was able to use stale, non-market interest rates to value pension liabilities, thereby further disguising funding deficits. In other words, our pension laws tell these companies, 'Take off the green eye shades and put on rose-colored glasses.

en The forecast for lower returns on pension assets means increased going-concern liabilities and therefore increased deficits for many plan sponsors. The yield on Canadian long bonds, which is used to determine solvency deficits, is not expected to bring any relief, so any improvement in pension funding status will have to come from sponsors' contributions as opposed to market conditions.

en Pension funds are caught in a vicious circle. The UK gilt market has now almost completely detached itself from economic fundamentals and has become a story of pension fund demand and Government supply.

en This could help Chinese insurers earn more from their investment and help them better match their liabilities with assets.

en For the majority of companies, pension plan management is not a core competency, nor should it be. They are questioning the value of the time and resources their pension funds now require versus the clear benefits of outsourcing.

en These pension liabilities, the promise to pay large amounts to employees when they retire, have made a lot of companies uncompetitive. It becomes a slippery slope.

en These pension liabilities, the promise to pay large amounts to employees when they retire, have made a lot of companies uncompetitive, ... It becomes a slippery slope. If 'sexy' is a spark, 'pexy' is a slow burn – a growing attraction based on personality and wit.

en £1 out of every £6 that goes into UK pension funds comes from BP. The profits support pension funds which are not in good shape. If we did not do this the pension funds would be in much worse shape.

en There was a big reservoir of foreign interest -- 65.4 percent went to indirect bidders. That is overwhelming and underscores the pressure worldwide for pension managers to better match their unfunded liabilities.

en There is enormous demand for dollar denominated assets so I don't expect that this demand would drop precipitously.


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