All IPE articles in November 2003 (Magazine) – Page 3
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Features
Breeding for Brussels
This month’s Off the Record looks at the issue of demographic ageing and the problem of who will pay the pensions of Europe’s pensioners in the future. The topic has been well rehearsed. The solution has not. First, the problem: Europe’s population is set to shrink over the next 50 ...
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Turning the tanker around
For the first time it has opened a storefront office encouraging walk-in traffic. It is offering more comprehensive and personalised financial advice. It is dramatically cutting expenses, laying off 8% or 500 of its 6,500 employees. In other words, the 85-year old Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association College Retirement Equities ...
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Norway's small adjustments mean big changes
On December 8, 2000 the Kvidal task force was appointed by royal decree. The mandate was to report on gender neutrality in retirement schemes for the private sector. The task force was also asked to give an opinion on denying the insurance companies and pension funds the ability to use ...
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Keeping abreast of events
Few pension schemes can have their location in as historic a setting as An Post in Dublin. It is based at the General Post Office building in O’Connell St, where the 1916 Rising started with the reading of the proclamation founding a separate Irish Republic. The building is still the ...
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