Helen Morrissey speaks to Roger Gray, chief investment officer of the Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS) about how the scheme's investment approach is evolving
A conservative investment approach meant Brazilian pensions suffered only minor scrapes during the crisis, but too-strong funding levels bring problems of their own, as Dorothee Gnaedinger reports
Rodrigo Amaral speaks to Wagner Pinheiro, president of Petros, Brazil's second largest complementary pension fund, about positioning his portfolio to tap the booming equity market and to take advantage of more flexible regulations
Brazil's conservative economic policy has helped the country shed its image as one for the faint-hearted investor to ignore, as Rodrigo Amaral reports
New regulations allow Mexican pension funds access to a broader investment pool, as Giovanni Legorano reports
Raquel Pichardo-Allison talks to Pavel Teplukhin, president of Troika Dialog Asset Management, about the state of Russia's pension reform five years after the second pillar went into force
Jaroslaw Adamowski reports on the controversial proposals facing Poland's pension industry
Following the budget at the end of 2009, the public sector has seen a series of changes, including the introduction of a career average scheme. Helen Morrissey reports
Helen Morrissey speaks to Jim Leech, chief executive officer of the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan about changes in asset allocation and how the fund is preparing for the future
Following a difficult 12 months Raquel Pichardo-Allison looks at the differing strategies corporate and public funds in the US have developed to survive the credit crunch