Pension funds and insurers manage $100 trillion dollars — can they use it to help solve global problems?
Over the past century, finance has become increasingly disconnected from the physical world it depends on. Eve ...
German reforms could see €400bn private pension boost
Germany’s reform of its public and occupational pension system could see more than €400bn flow into the scheme ...
AI in pensions raises governance challenge for trustees: Cartwright
Artificial intelligence used across pension schemes is creating a governance challenge rather than a new regul ...
US. Trump asks Congress for $1 billion to boost pensions of former GM parts company workers
The White House asked Congress on Wednesday for $1 billion to boost the pensions of workers at former General ...
European pension systems face demographic and labor market pressures – PensionsEurope
European pension systems, while built on different national models, are facing broadly similar structural chal ...
Pension funds and insurers manage $100 trillion dollars — can they use it to help solve global problems?
Over the past century, finance has become increasingly disconnected from the physical world it depends on. Eve ...
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What Do Prospective Teachers Retirees’ Fear about Retirement?
By Jaquiline Amani This qualitative study explored prospective teacher retirees’ perceived fears about retirement and identified key drivers of retirement anxiety. Data were collected through focus group discussions with 22 teachers from two regions of Tanzania. The participants were purposively selected from public schools and had ten years or less remaining before reaching voluntary or […]
The financial well-being of retired professional athletes: debunking the myth about financial irresponsibility
By Grant Laschowski & Norm O’Reilly This research aims to investigate the financial well-being (FWB) of retired male athletes in major professional North American team sports. Framed around Kempson’s (2017) FWB Model, the aim of this research is (1) to identify the key drivers that influence how retired athletes feel about their current financial situations […]
LGBTQ+ Labor Market Outcomes
By Travis Campbell & Yana Van Der Meulen Rodgers The emerging field of LGBTQ+ economics has convincingly demonstrated that LGBTQ+ individuals face distinct labor market disparities. This chapter provides an overview of their unfavorable labor market outcomes and then focuses on several specific issues for transgender workers. Previous studies show that gender-affirming care can improve […]
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Pension funds and insurers manage $100 trillion dollars — can they use it to help solve global problems?
Over the past century, finance has become increasingly disconnected from the physical world it depends on. Every day, trillions of dollars move through financial markets as stocks, bonds and derivatives. Much of that money never reaches the businesses, infrastructure and systems that power the real economy. The scale of this shift is striking. In 2024, […]
German reforms could see €400bn private pension boost
Germany’s reform of its public and occupational pension system could see more than €400bn flow into the scheme over the next decade, following recommendations made in a report published on Tuesday by the country’s pension commission. In an 80-page submission, the commission – Alterssicherungskommission – made 33 recommendations to the government as to how to […]
AI in pensions raises governance challenge for trustees: Cartwright
Artificial intelligence used across pension schemes is creating a governance challenge rather than a new regulatory risk, according to Cartwright Pension Trusts. Cartwright said trustees should focus on oversight, accountability and existing governance frameworks as AI becomes more widely used across scheme operations. It said trustees remain responsible for decisions and member outcomes, whether services […]
US. Trump asks Congress for $1 billion to boost pensions of former GM parts company workers
The White House asked Congress on Wednesday for $1 billion to boost the pensions of workers at former General Motors (GM.N), opens new tab auto parts unit Delphi that were cut during the Detroit automaker’s 2009 bankruptcy restructuring. The White House is also seeking $1 billion to help reconstruct New York’s Penn Station and $500 million to […]






