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Funded and private pensions


  • 21-June-2017

    English

    Seminar on pension foresight: Envisaging retirement income plans of the future

    21 June 2017, Paris: Co-organised by the International Network for Pensions, Aging, and Retirement Research (INPARR), the OECD and IOPS, this seminar provided a window into the latest thinking and research that sheds light on where pension plans and designs are headed in the future and challenges to their future sustainability and efficiency.

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  • 30-May-2017

    English

    OECD Business and Finance Scoreboard

    The OECD Business and Finance Scoreboard accompanies the OECD Business and Finance Outlook by providing a commented overview of selected indicators and data related to corporate performance, banking, capital markets, pensions and investments.

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  • 23-May-2017

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    Pension Funds in Figures, 2017

    23/05/2017 - Preliminary data for 2016 show that pension fund assets grew in most reporting economies. Pension fund investments increased in 32 out of the 35 OECD economies and 25 out of the 27 non-OECD economies covered.

  • 10-May-2017

    English

    Workshop on Data Collection for Long-term Investment

    The Workshop on Data Collection for Long-term Investment took part as the second day of the G20/OECD Task Force on Institutional Investors and Long-term Financing.

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  • 2-May-2017

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    Investment governance and the integration of environmental, social and governance factors

    This paper presents the findings of an international stocktaking of the regulatory frameworks that apply to institutional investment in different jurisdictions and how these frameworks are interpreted by institutional investors in terms of their ability or responsibility to integrate environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors in their governance processes.

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  • 15-March-2017

    English

    Behavioural economics and financial consumer protection

    This paper looks at the application of behavioural economics in the area of financial consumer protection and how numerous governments are testing and implementing its application for policies promoting financial consumer protection. It highlights the opportunity for behavioural economics to help provide cost-efficient ways of making policy more effective at promoting positive outcomes for consumers.

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  • 3-February-2017

    English

    More private capital for infrastructure investment in Asia?

    Since the financial crisis, infrastructure investment has moved up the political agenda in most countries – now also including the USA. Asia is often seen as the world’s infrastructure laboratory, with massive construction of transport and energy projects. This article discusses infrastructure investment, private finance, and institutional investors in Asia from a global perspective.

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  • 3-January-2017

    English

    OECD Insurance Statistics

    The OECD collects and analyses data on various insurance statistics such as the number of insurance companies and employees, insurance premiums and investments by insurance companies.

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  • 3-January-2017

    English

    Annuity products

    The OECD is working on improving the understanding of the problems facing annuity markets by focusing more closely on the nature of the guarantees provided by annuity products and their costs for insurance companies and consumers.

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  • 20-December-2016

    English

    Financial Market Trends - OECD Journal

    The articles in Financial Market Trends focus on trends, structural issues and developments in financial markets and the financial sector.

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