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April 2000
TO
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CONTENTS
FEATURES
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Top 100 Pension
Funds
Pension asset managers enjoyed
double digit investment returns in
1999.
By Kevin Press
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Top 40 Money
Managers
Most managers are up. But more than
expected are down.
By Barbara Clapham
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Easing the
pain
How international employers are
managing their drug
formularies.
By Celia Milne
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Saving the drug
plan
Working towards a cohesive approach
to drug plan management.
By Susan Bowyer and
Margaret French
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Six steps to governance
self-assessment
Plan sponsors can adopt a
self-regulatory approach to
governance. Here's how.
By Bruce Tollefson
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Effective fiduciary
communications
Pension fund trustees require
long-term perspective and objective
analysis.
By Bob Adams
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Looking for
direction
Too many DC plan members are making
classic mistakes. You can
help.
By Harry S. Marmer
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From wind-up to
settlement
Why is Gloria still waiting for a
pension fund settlement?
By Mel Norton
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Improving
options
How much tax will the new federal
budget's stock option tax deferral
proposal actually defer?
By Gary Nachshen
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Going
global
Plan fund managers must evaluate
the risks and rewards of increasing
their foreign content
holdings.
By Andrew Kitchen
Departments
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Editorial
What's wrong with this
budget.
By Kevin Press
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Insights
Introducing a new look; older
workers as assets; and a financial
watchdog takes a bite out of the
media.
By Andrea Davis
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E-poll
What do you believe the foreign
property limit should be?
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Viewpoint
Pension funds and risk
management.
By Barry McInerney
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Investment
strategies
Getting around foreign property
rules.
By Barbara Clapham
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Benefits
Trends
Extending maternity leave.
By Andrea Davis
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The Law
Who gets the demutualization
proceeds?
By Murray Gold
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Industry
Canadian Labour Congress releases
retirement paper; WTO rulings
rewrite drug patent laws; and U.S.
firm acquires Perigree.
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People
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Pension
Options
New accounting rules and long-term
promises.
By Dian Cohen
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