With Norway's biggest schemes having seen record losses in 2008, Helen Morrissey looks at what action Norwegian pension funds are taking
Finland has been feeling the impact of the global economic crisis, but unlike other countries it has strong diversification tactics
Raquel Pichardo-Allison talks to Johan Magnusson, managing director of AP1, about how the scheme is adapting to the changing economic climate
It's been nearly a decade since the Swedish pension system was established and the economic crisis is giving it its first test.
Emma Cusworth asks the question; how have Swiss pension funds fared during the recent turbulence?
Like other major economies, Swiss pensions have felt the impact of the global economic downturn, but could lowering risk in 2009 do more harm than good? Emma Cusworth reports
Once the definition of good pensions practice, the Netherlands has been hit hard by the global economic downturn. However, there may be light at the end of the tunnel. as Andrew Sheen reports
Andrew Sheen talks to Justus van Halewijn about how the Blue Sky Group is surviving the credit crunch
Keren Holland talks to Bjarne Graven Larsen, chief investment officer at ATP about the steps being taken to mitigate risk in its pension scheme
Keren Holland discusses how the Danish pension system is dealing with the current crisis and is planning for the future