Pensions in Central and Eastern Europe Report – Page 2
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Romania: Still under threat
Political decisions have damaged Romania’s second-pillar system. How will it respond to a change of government and a bullish stock exchange?
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Estonia: Reforms face opposition
Proposals designed to strengthen the Estonian first pillar are proving controversial
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Baltic private equity: Faith in the new
BaltCap is championing business integration in the Nordic and Baltic economies
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Poland: Auto-enrolment off to a slow start
Disappointing take-up in first phase of auto-enrolment pension plan
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Russia puts a spotlight on pension age
Low levels of trust in financial services have scuppered plans to reform the pension system
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Romania: Weighing the second pillar
Romania must weigh short-term budgetary constraints against long-term capital market development as it considers its second-pillar pension system
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Poland: A policy gear change
Auto-enrolment to be rolled out in Poland as the second pillar is wound up
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Second-pillar pensions in Central & Eastern Europe
Analysis of assets, membership and asset allocation
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Capital markets: Power to the centre
There is a trend among regional capital market participants for the increased centralisation of regulation, but it needs to be counterbalanced by increased trust
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Bulgaria: Can investors rely on pensions?
Bulgarian pension savers receive paltry returns after inflation and costs
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CEEC forum: Unique and varied problems
A recent panel with members of PensionsEurope’s CEEC Forum discussed regional pensions issues
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CEE: A system in flux
As budgetary and demographic pressures start to bite, what is the future for CEE pension systems?
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Armenia: Caucasian pension circles
Armenia is implementing compulsory private pensions to help stimulate capital markets
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Romania: Analysis of a miscalculation
The Romanian government has decided to reduce contributions to the mandatory pensions system
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Croatia: Funds sidestep Agrokor
The collapse of Croatia’s largest food and drink company in 2017 has barely affected pension portfolios
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Poland’s €40bn transition
Auto-enrolment looks to be key to Poland’s pension future. Dismantling of the OFE system remains on hold
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Russia's pensions system: Economies of scale dominate
Krystyna Krzyzak reports on the trend for consolidation among pension providers as the Russian government tries to modernise a system it appears unable to afford
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Poland: Dismantling the second pillar
Krystyna Krzyzak reportson the latest reforms to Poland’s second-pillar pensions system
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Croatia's pension reform: An uncertain future
The election of a new government has added an element of uncertainty to pension reform
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Romania: Political uncertainty casts shadow on second-pillar growth
Political uncertainty means Romanian pension funds will have to wait for clarity on an increase in the second-pillar pension contribution rate
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