Romania's Private Pension System Supervisory Commission (CSSPP) has overseen the operation of the country's retirement benefit model since its launch in 2007. Chris Panteli speaks to its deputy general manager, Anca Nicolaescu, about the commission's...
Dutch pension experts question whether the interbank swap yield curve is the best rate to discount liabilities against, as Giovanni Legorano and Raquel Pichardo-Allison report
Australian funds have begun to look at currency following a period of uncertainty. Rachel Alembakis looks at what new strategies are being adopted
The pensions industry in Australia eagerly awaits the publication of the Cooper Review. Rachel Alembakis looks at the potential consequences
AustralianSuper is one of the largest industry superannuation funds in Australia, with over 1.4 million members drawn from over 120,000 workplaces and in excess of A$30bn in funds under management. Rachel Alembakis speaks to its chief executive, Ian Silk...
The current Norwegian pension system is to be replaced by a new system in 2011, but will it solve the problems, or create new ones? Alison Swersky reports
Alison Swersky speaks to Norway's finance minister Sigbjørn Johnsen about the Ministry of Finance's decision to limit active risk within the Government Pension Fund Global
Norwegian pensions have tended to adapt a careful approach to investment but following the financial meltdown, has this proved successful? Giovanni Legorano reports
Six years ago the UK government began to introduce a series of initiatives aimed at protecting and simplifying pensions, but have they succeeded? Gill Wadsworth reports
The National Employment Savings Trust is the UK government's solution to the pensions problem, but it has met with some controversy, as Jenna Towler reports