All articles by Thomas Escritt – Page 2
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News
Hungary may yet raid private pension schemes, industry experts warn
HUNGARY – Hungary's new government may yet return to recently shelved plans to raid the country's private pension schemes to help finance public debt, according to industry figures.
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Country Report
Hungary: A case of bad timing
Thomas Escritt reviews the decision to introduce multiple risk portfolios for supplementary pension funds
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Country Report
Romania: Teething troubles
Economic difficulties and political turmoil have hindered but not derailed the country’s creation of a three-tier pension system. Thomas Escritt reports
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Features
CEE: Reforms go forward in -challenging economic climate
Thomas Escritt, Pirkko Juntunen and Krystyna Krzyzak outline forthcoming regulatory and legislative changes to pensions in Central and Eastern Europe
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Country Report
Freefall into the precipice
Hungary’s economic crash came at a bad time for its private pensions sector, says Thomas Escritt
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Features
Widening the investment universe
Bulgaria’s €365m Doverie welcomes the relaxation of regulations but says there’s still some way to go, finds Thomas Escritt
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Features
Revising the first draft
Hungary has modified its initial second pillar pensions architecture to introduce multiple portfolios, Thomas Escritt reports
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