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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Country ReportCroatian 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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Special ReportCentral & Eastern Europe Investment: Latvia: Bounceback economy adopts the euro
Latvia is the eighteenth and newest member of the EU and was the fourth CEE state, after Slovenia, Slovakia and Estonia, to join the euro-zone.
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Special ReportCentral & Eastern Europe Investment: Serbia: Knocking on the EU’s door and attracting ex-EU investment
Serbia is close to opening discussions on EU accession, which has long been a target for the country after the traumatic Yugoslav wars of independence during the 1990s.





