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The increasing importance of financial educationEnglish | View long abstract 02-Oct-2008 Angel Gurría, OECD Secretary-General In his remarks delivered at a conference on financial awareness organised by the Hungarian Central Bank, Mr. Gurría affirmed that a well functioning financial system requires better consumer-oriented financial education. |
Reforms for Stability and Sustainable Growth: An OECD Perspective on Hungary (Chapter 4 - Pension Reform: Providing Old-Age Income Security in the Face of Population Ageing)pdf,305Kb,English | View long abstract 10-Apr-2008 This chapter reviews the challenges faced by the Hungarian pension system. It presents recommendations for reforms to improve fiscal and social sustainability and to strengthen the payout phase of mandatory private defined contribution (DC) pensions. Related documents: |
Governance of Private Pension Funds in Hungaryppt,75Kb,English | View long abstract 30-Jun-2000 This presentation on the governance of private pension funds in Hungary was made by Agnes Matits at the June 2000 meeting of the Working Party on Private Pensions. |
First Meeting of the Task Force on Private Pensions in Non-Member Countriespdf,33Kb,English | View long abstract 14-Oct-1999 14-15 October 1999, Budapest, Hungary. The first meeting of the task force for co-operation with non-member economies in the field of private pensions was devoted to private pension reform in Central and Eastern European countries. |
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