GLOBAL - The future impact of pension costs should be taken into account when evaluating the fiscal health of a country, three IMF officials said in a new report.
The report, A Fiscal Indicator for Assessing First and Second Pillar Pension Reforms, said traditional debt and deficit indicators look at the current health of public finances, "but fail to captur...
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