Regulation
Portugal: The private sector problem
14 Oct 2010
Reforms to public sector pensions have not been matched by measures to encourage private saving, writes Jim Robinson
Spain: Ill-prepared for austerity
13 Oct 2010
Bloated and unsustainable public provision has stifled private pensions while political wrangling and the pressure for austerity is hampering reform efforts, writes Jim Robinson
Belgium: wait and see
11 Oct 2010
Martin Delaney finds the Belgian pension fund industry waiting to find out if a new coalition government, when it is formed, will have the will to take bold decisions on retirement age
Austria: still searching for the way ahead
11 Oct 2010
Negotiations on the next stage of Austria's pension reform have produced consensus on some points and a pile of wish-lists for further discussion, reports Barbara Ottawa
Denmark: Preparing for Solvency II
11 Oct 2010
Gearing up for Solvency II and winding down crisis measures are exercising Danish government and pensions groups, writes Nina Roerhbein
CEE: political changes add to uncertainty on pensions reform
11 Oct 2010
Thomas Escritt looks at recent developments in the pensions systems of some of the regionís major economies
France: Retirement age is main target for reform
11 Oct 2010
Nina Roehrbein finds the French government rejecting structural change to the pensions system in favour of modifying parameters such as retirement age and length of service
Finland: Stalling negotiations put reforms in gridlock
11 Oct 2010
Government working groups and unions clashed over plans to increase retirement age, but legislation is on the way to improve risk management and solvency, writes Pirkko Juntunen
Germany: Stability heralds change
11 Oct 2010
Weathering the financial crisis with only one major pension-related insolvency does not mean Germany sat still, with regulatory changes coming from inside and out, writes Jonathan Williams
Ireland: Correcting the balance
07 Oct 2010
Martin Delaney finds Ireland moving to relieve the burden created by an ageing working population and a faltering economy
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