A conservative approach to crisis

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Giovanni Legorano travels to Frankfurt and Munich to investigate how the notoriously conservative and heavily regulated pensions industry has coped with the credit crunch

Often referred to as a complex, conservative and overly-regulated system, the German pension industry steered through the credit crisis without facing any major disruption. Its solidity, though, is...

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