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06-Dec-2011
Financial Market Trends focuses on financial markets and structural issues in the financial sector. This includes financial market regulation, bond markets and public debt management, insurance and private pensions, as well as financial statistics.
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28-Nov-2011
This symposium proceedings examines three aspects of financial education: monitoring and evaluation, use of behavioral economics, and financial literacy and defined contribution pension plans.
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31-Oct-2011
These reports describe the main features of the financial, and insurance and private pensions markets of countries that have recently joined the OECD.
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12-Aug-2011
This report examines the interplay between banking competition and financial stability, taking into account the consequences of the recent global crisis and the policy responses it provoked.
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31-Jan-2011
This publication presents the full text of the Code of Liberalisation of Current Invisible Operations under which OECD members have accepted legally binding obligations.
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01-Dec-2010
This book provides major official insurance statistics for all OECD countries including data on premiums collected, claims, commissions by type of insurance, investments by type of investment, and numbers ...
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12-Oct-2009
The financial crisis required governments to make massive interventions in their financial systems. This book sets out priorities for reforming incentives in financial markets as well as for phasing out ...
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12-Feb-2009
This edition of Private Pensions Outlook presents a special feature on the implications for pensions and private pensions policy of the financial crisis, as well as in-depth, international analyses of ...
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24-Sep-2008
This publication provides in-depth information on the regulation and supervision of voluntary and mandatory occupational pension plans as well as mandatory private pension schemes in 58 countries wor ...
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18-Aug-2008
Individuals face an increasing variety of financial risks, including those linked to their retirement. At the same time, public funding has been reduced or is strictly limited in most countries. Private ...
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