IPE's CEE Coverage – Page 11
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EC mulls whether to continue developing personal pension product
European Commission to launch consultation on PEPP this year
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Croatian second-pillar pension funds report strong results
High yields on domestic government bonds contribute to performance
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Russian regulator sets out rules for pension fund risk management
Stress testing to begin by 2017
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Romania's mandatory pension funds manage 3.7% return
Low interest rates, weak stock market blamed for decline over previous year
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External reviewers to assess Bulgaria’s pension fund assets
Reviews to cover valuations, compliance, related party investments and risks
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Latvian pension funds produce positive returns despite market turmoil
Second-pillar funds cut equity, bond holdings in favour of cash
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Lithuanian pension funds rebound from dismal third quarter
Equity-weighted funds generate best results
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Poland’s second-pillar funds face bleak future, experts say
New government seeks revenue sources to fund social spending plans
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Romania’s second-pillar funds receive scant contribution increase
Third-pillar fee cuts fail to compensate
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Poland: Life begins with equities
A gloomy picture coloured by poor market performance and asset shrinkage was further clouded by the election of the Law & Justice party late last year, ahead of a review of Poland’s pension system in 2016
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Romania: Slow but steady change
Romanian second-pillar funds remain on a positive growth path thanks to small but significant regulatory changes, and despite reduced IPO activity
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Baltic funds look for reforms and opportunities
Baltic countries’ pensions systems keep growing and the region’s funds are diversifying. But regulatory frameworks are lagging behind
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Bulgaria: Choice for people upheld
Plans to restrict the ability to switch between the funded pensions system and the first pillar have been dropped
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Russia: Consolidation trend
Russia’s second pillar in rude health despite a contribution moratorium, with an M&A wave following the central bank’s drive to improve governance and risk management
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Armenia: A compromise, for now
Armenians were given a one-off chance to withdraw money from pension funds following a constitutional challenge but the system will become mandatory in 2017
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Czech Senate passes third-pillar pension amendments
New law aims to boost membership and savings
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Assets shrink in Russia's privately managed pension system
Cancelled licences result in fewer members and lower savings
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Polish pension reform 'largely legal', Constitutional Tribunal rules
Government considers imposing financial transaction tax
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Latvian nine-month returns positive despite third-quarter downturn
Bond funds outperform equity-weighted plans
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Austria's Raiffeisen offloads Russian pension fund business
AO Raiffeisenbank to concentrate on core banking business