Pension System – Page 216
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Industry experts welcome proposals for German pension reform
Experts endorse leaked proposals for subsidies, end of guarantee models to boost occupational pensions
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Belgian pension funds return 1.45% over first half as Brexit hits hard
National occupational pension association points to recovery after ‘very negative’ Brexit impact
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NewsIcelandic pension funds use just 77% of foreign investment freedom
Nordic country votes unanimously to lift foreign exchange controls for individuals, firms
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Pilot union to appeal ruling in case against KLM over pensions
Cabin staff union summons KLM, pension fund for concluding contract rejected by unions
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Liberal think tank IREF calls for 'proper' pension funds for France
OECD figures, Thomas Piketty cited as think tank makes case for funded pensions
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Survey: Australia still top dog for global pensions sustainability
Nordics remain top European countries in Allianz Sustainability Index
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Dutch government rules out pressuring ECB on QE, low interest rates
Finance minister cites independence of central banks
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IMF: Low rates 'eroding viability' of pension fund business models
Shift towards LDI a concern given potential for ‘vicious, self-fulfilling cycle’
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NewsMPs to consider indexation changes as 'one of various' options in DB inquiry
Oral evidence still to be heard by UK work and pensions select committee
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Features
Research: The need for retirement bonds
Government-issued retirement bonds with a GDP-related coupon would help redress the savings imbalance by increasing government investment and mitigating the effects of quantative easing on pension funds, Jean Frijns, Theo van de Klundert and Anton van Nunen write
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Switzerland's lower chamber amends AV2020 pension reform plan
Swiss MPs agree on pension conversion rate, disagree on compensation
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UK roundup: Suffolk LGPS, BMW UK, Cameron Hume, Pemberton
Suffolk Pension Fund returns 0.7%, while BMW plans to close UK DB schemes
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'Huge' cost hike could spell closure for last FTSE 100 DB schemes
Ongoing defined benefit costs could double over next three years, says consultancy
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Swiss voters reject plans to increase first-pillar pensions
More than 60% of electorate votes against AHV-plus model
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German 'Mittelstand' face decisions over pension-funding gaps – study
Weak cashflows, low interest rates mean companies will have to consider CTAs, Pensionsfonds
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Dutch pension fund liabilities to grow after longevity revised upward
Actuarial Society predicts increase of 0.3% for women, 0.9% for men
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UK pensions association calls for 'compulsion' on consolidation
PLSA calls for ‘radical’ measures to increase scale of UK pension schemes
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Swiss central bank washes hands of role in pension funds' woes
SNB president says monetary policy cannot help pension funds
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Low interest rates hit German workers with court verdict on pensions
Company ruled to be within rights to set own interpretation of ‘market average’
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Dutch pensions sector needs to better convey its 'added value', says APG
Sector has been in denial about need to be more transparent, argues APG’s Gerard van Olphen





