All Portugal articles – Page 3
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Special Report
Portugal: Focus on sustainability
Reforming the country’s public pension system is an integral part of the government’s efforts to impose fiscal stability, as agreed in its bailout programme.
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News
Danish fund sees UK court back €700m case against failed Portuguese bank
TDC Pension among institutional claimants including New Zealand’s pension reserve fund
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News
Euro-zone equities drive down returns for Portuguese pension funds
Low average returns reflect poor performance of biggest pension funds in market, says Towers Watson
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News
Danish pension fund among investors suing failed Portuguese bank
TDC Pensionfund joins New Zealand Superannuation fund, Avenue Capital Group, Silver Point Capital and FFI Fund in filing debt recovery proceedings
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Country Report
Portugal: Confidence returns
Portugal’s supplementary pension funds have increased their equity weightings but are still cautious on fixed-income, writes Gail Moss
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Special Report
Top 1000: Portugal - Towards sustainability
Raising the retirement age and linking pensions to life expectancy are part of Portugal’s agenda for making its retirement provision more sustainable.
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News
Fund management customers 'unaffected' after Portuguese bank bailout
Central bank seeks to reassure clients of Banco Espirito Santo’s asset management
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News
Fund managers expect anaemic euro-zone growth until 2019 – Towers Watson
One-third of managers have high expectations for US equity, real estate
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News
Portuguese Parliament OKs government's pension reform plans
State to make cuts to occupational pensions system, raise retirement age
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News
FTT backers push forward as institutions respond with damning letter
German, French finance ministers meet to discuss implementation
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Country Report
Portugal: Cautious steps towards risk taking
Portugal’s supplementary pension funds have increased their equity weightings but are still cautious on fixed income, writes Gail Moss
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Country Report
Portugal: Serious challenges
The 2011 nationalisation of pension assets reduced Portugal’s supplementary pension savings by a third, writes Gail Moss. Development of the second pillar remains a priority
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Country Report
Portugal: The wind of change
Gail Moss assesses pensions policy in Portugal following the bail-out
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Features
Portugal: The private sector problem
Reforms to public sector pensions have not been matched by measures to encourage private saving, writes Jim Robinson
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Country Report
Portugal: Diversification away from home
Nina Röhrbein reports on a Portuguese pension market that is stagnating as employers struggle with more pressing issues
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Country Report
Portugal on the beaten path
Nina Röhrbein discusses how the prudent person approach, coupled with global financial crisis, has affected asset allocation at Portuguese pension companies
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Country Report
Supplementing social security
As parametric reforms, which have been gradually coming into force in Portugal since 2002, are set to reduce the first pillar state pension benefits, the government needed to bring in a system to compensate for loss of income.
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Features
Portugal: Eyes on risk management
New regulations aim to strengthen awareness of risk, even though Portuguese pension funds have been less affected by the financial crisis than some, reports Nina Röhrbein
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