Global - Three quarters of the Global Pensions 100 Panel believe the eurozone will remain unchanged over the next 12 months.
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New rules could see the burden of risk swing from employer to employee. Chris Panteli discovers that while this might be the norm elsewhere in the world today, the Dutch are not so keen to follow suit
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Jay Cooper reports on how conversations are stirring in the US about whether or not the government business model is the best fit for public schemes
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Helen Fowler finds a flurry of activity in alternative indices over the past year reflects how these strategies are becoming much more mainstream