GERMANY - Corporate schemes are set to be play an increasingly important role in the future of European pension reform, according to Allianz board member Joachim Faber.
Talking on the final day at the congress on European Pensions: A Public - Private Partnership in Munich, Faber said that there was no “pan-European recipe for reform, but added that the German syst...
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