All articles by Krystyna Krzyzak – Page 7
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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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CEE roundup: Poland, Czech Republic
Polish second-pillar opt-ins top 2.5m, taking industry by surprise
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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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Romanian regulator to expand pension fund corporate investment
Prime minister says move is ‘preferred option’ to nationalisation
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Polish roundup: Polish Confederation Lewiatan, Financial Supervision Authority
Constitutional tribunal deems employer organisation’s referral inadmissible
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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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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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Raiffeisen to pull out of Czech pensions market after changes
Austrian bank blames new government’s plan to abolish second pillar
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Czech minister confirms closure of second pillar by 2016
Cross-party working group to determine fate of existing fund savings
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Polish pensions reform to hurt domestic bond market, Goldman Sachs warns
Second-pillar changes to make Polish bond market even more sensitive to shifts in global risk sentiment
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Polish roundup: Ernst & Young, OFE advertising ban, Confederation Lewiatan
Ernst & Young wins mandate for advising on, auditing OFE transfer
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Lithuanian second-pillar pension funds enjoy strong 2013
All but one of 28 funds generate positive returns
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Croatian minister threatens contribution freeze for second pillar
Calls on country’s four funds to invest more heavily in capital, infrastructure projects
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Polish president signs controversial pensions reform bill
In unexpected move, however, Bronisław Komorowski refers law to Constitutional Tribunal
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New pensions law goes into effect in Russia
Non-state pension funds will have to convert from non-profit organisations to joint-stock companies
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Central & Eastern Europe: Worth the long-term risk?
The Polish government is set on its plan to dismantle the second pillar. Krystyna Krzyzak sees grave implications for Poland’s capital markets in the plan, which could also backfire on the government’s plan to reduce the debt burden
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Central & Eastern Europe: A temporary pensions raid
Managers of Russia’s non-state pension funds are openly critical of the government’s current reform track, according to Krystyna Krzyzak