All articles by Krystyna Krzyzak – Page 6
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Croatia cancels highways monetisation scheme in favour of IPO
Local pension funds envisaged as main investors
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Croatian roundup: 'more professional' UMFO, highways monetisation
Association of Pension Fund Management Companies and Pension Insurance Companies re-launches
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Poland's second-pillar pensions reform faces class action
Lawsuit claims government violated fund members’ property rights
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Bulgarian pension fund companies seek EIOPA support on measurement
Companies dispute regulator’s claims cumulative returns have been negative
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Slovakian government sets terms for re-opening of second-pillar system
Approximately 1.5m members of system to be given opportunity to leave
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PensionsEurope 'deeply concerned' over Bulgarian legal changes
Proposed reforms jeopardise country’s multi-pillar pension system, industry group says
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Higher-risk, equity-weighted pension funds peform best in Latvia
Country’s second-pillar schemes return 5.2% in 2014, according to Association of Commercial Banks
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Bulgarian government does U-turn on second-pillar pensions law
Government set to reverse number of controversial changes to second-pillar system
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Slovakia’s second-pillar pension system under threat again
Prime minister to re-open system, allowing dissatisfied members to leave
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Romanian second-pillar pension funds set for rapid expansion
Pension fund association forecasts surge over course of 2015
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Returns at Lithuanian pension funds surge in 2014
Second-pillar return averages at nearly 8%, according to regulator
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Pensions In Central & Eastern Europe: A fresh start for pensions
Polish pension funds have been taking stock of a drastically changed landscape following last year’s large-scale asset transfer to the state system. Krystyna Krzyzak asseses how they have managed the process
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Pensions In Central & Eastern Europe: The freeze continues
Regulatory uncertainty is clouding the Russian second pillar system. The market outlook following international sanctions over Ukraine and a drastically lower oil price is almost certain to hit returns, finds Krystyna Krzyzak
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Pensions In Central & Eastern Europe: A closing chapter
Pension fund reforms launched in 2013 by the government of Petr Nečas have fallen flat. The voluntary second pillar is to be abolished as of January 2016, while many of the third pillar funds will have to be merged to meet capital requirements.
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Bulgaria set to follow Hungary, Poland in raid of second-pillar pensions
Decision shocks pensions industry, gives Parliament handful of working days to vote 2015 Budget through
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Putin signs off on Russian second-pillar pensions law
Contributions moratorium extended to 2015
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Hungarian government to seize remaining private pension fund assets
What little is left of former mandatory pension system under threat again
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Czech second-pillar pension system to close by January 2016
Finance Minister had preferred later closure over concerns over legal challenges
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Croatian pension funds in limbo as road monetisation plan faces challenge
Opponents call referendum to block scheme to monetise debts of national motorway authority
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CEE roundup: Russia, Lithuania, Latvia
Moratorium on Russian contributions for 2015 passes first Duma reading