IPE's CEE Coverage – Page 15
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CEE roundup: Russia, Poland, Czech Republic
Russian second-pillar mandatory system faces another year of withheld contributions
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Lithuanian pension assets return more than 4% over first half
All 26 pension funds make positive returns, according to Bank of Lithuania
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CEE roundup: Poland, Czech Republic
Polish second-pillar opt-ins top 2.5m, taking industry by surprise
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Finland's Ilmarinen warns of impact of Russia sanctions
Pensions mutual describes impact of sanctions on local economy as ‘disconcerting’
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Russian government to extend moratorium on second-pillar contributions
Ministries appear divided over controversial proposal
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Contributions to Polish second-pillar system to shrink dramatically
Only 12% of Polish population opts to remain in second pillar in wake of controversial reform
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PFZW, APG 'closely monitoring' developments in Ukraine conflict
Possible portfolio changes to depend on any further sanctions EU might apply, schemes say
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Romanian regulator to expand pension fund corporate investment
Prime minister says move is ‘preferred option’ to nationalisation
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Norwegian oil fund may be forced to drop investments in Russia
Foreign Ministry to weigh EU restrictions, with €5.7bn of assets at stake
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Estonia unveils draft law to expand pension fund investment
Government seeks to provide more investment choice for pension funds, more flexibility to investment funds
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Polish roundup: Polish Confederation Lewiatan, Financial Supervision Authority
Constitutional tribunal deems employer organisation’s referral inadmissible
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Poland's ING OFE pension fund calls on utility to pay dividend
ING-owned scheme, among largest funds in Poland, tables shareholder resolution after management decides against dividend worth 30% of profits
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Czech membership in third-pillar pensions continues to shrink
New Czech pensions system enters second year
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Poland’s ING Bank Śląski to sell pension management company
Outcomes of pension reform to affect eventual price
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Croatian government to roll back third-pillar pension subsidies
Pensions minister speaks of raising current 5% contribution to 9% for second pillar
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IOPS finds pension charges falling in Central Europe
DC plans in Croatia and Macedonia show best improvements on 40 year-modelling
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Armenian constitutional court dismisses implementation of mandatory system
Mandatory pension system launched in Janaury to continue, despite problems identified by court
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PensionsEurope decries CEE 'attack' on second-pillar pension systems
Industry group calls on Brussels to act before contagion takes hold
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Polish employers confederation refers pension law to Constitutional Tribunal
Tribunal to rule on whether several aspects of new law comply with Constitution
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Polish pensions raid ‘harmed credibility’ of future reforms – OECD
Changes could harm second-pillar replacement rates, reduce liquidity of country’s public debt