June 2022

Reporting on a Greener Future

By Maggie Williams As climate change and ESG stewardship become a central part of pension schemes’ investment strategy, identifying suitable performance measures and devising frameworks to report on them has also risen in importance. The Pensions Regulator and Department for Work and Pensions now requires schemes to use the Task Force on Climate-Related Disclosures framework (TCFD) to report on their portfolios – and from April 2022, large companies in the UK will also be subject to mandatory climate risk reporting, based...

Asset Allocation: From Theory to Practice and Beyond

By William Kinlaw, Mark P. Kritzman, David Turkington & Harry M. Markowitz Discover a masterful exploration of the fallacies and challenges of asset allocation In Asset Allocation: From Theory to Practice and Beyond—the newly and substantially revised Second Edition of A Practitioner’s Guide to Asset Allocation—accomplished finance professionals William Kinlaw, Mark P. Kritzman, and David Turkington deliver a robust and insightful exploration of the core tenets of asset allocation. Drawing on their experience working with hundreds of the world’s largest and most...

Markets and Mandates: Retirement in Chile and the United States

By Manisha Padi Ordinary Americans are accustomed to a strict separation between private markets and public-benefits programs. Government programs, such as Social Security for retirees, disburse benefits to households without regard to the private options available to them. Conversely, private-market regulators, including the Securities and Exchange Commission, make rules about private retirement savings without accounting for public retirement benefits. The result is a disjointed experience for American retirees, whose public benefits are restricted by the Social Security Administration but whose...

Priorities for social security. Trends, challenges and solutions

By Issa The International Social Security Association (ISSA) draws its value, strength and dynamism from a global membership of national institutions that administer the main social security programmes of their countries. This gives the Association a unique and privileged vantage point from which to analyse key policy issues and emerging challenges in social security, and the many innovative responses and creative solutions to these. For its 2020–2022 Programme and Budget, the ISSA defined four priority areas to be addressed during the...

México. Las Afores recuperarán su rentabilidad en al menos un lustro, prevé Sura

La rentabilidad que tenían 10 administradoras de fondos para el retiro (afores) antes de la reforma a la Ley del Sistema del Ahorro para el Retiro no regresará, como mínimo, en los próximos cinco años, así lo prevé Emilio Bertrán Rodriguez, director general de Afore Sura. La rentabilidad que tenían 10 administradoras de fondos para el retiro (afores) antes de la reforma a la Ley del Sistema del Ahorro para el Retiro no regresará, como mínimo, en los próximos cinco...

Perú. AFP: ¿qué piensan de los retiros anticipados de los fondos pensionarios?

Los retiros anticipados de los ahorros jubilatorios afectan directamente a los afiliados a las administradoras de fondos de pensiones (AFP) porque reducen futuras pensiones y perjudican a todos los peruanos, pues se encarecen los préstamos, sostuvo hoy el asesor de la Asociación de AFP (AAFP), David Tuesta. Además, influyen negativamente en la generación de puestos de trabajo, agregó el ex ministro de Economía en conferencia en la que presentó el documento: “Una revisión de los impactos de corto y largo...

España. Escrivá espera que la ley de planes de pensiones de empleo esté aprobada a comienzos de julio

El ministro de Inclusión, Seguridad Social y Migraciones, José Luis Escrivá, espera que la futura ley de planes de pensiones de empleo esté aprobada a principios de julio, después de haber obtenido este jueves el visto bueno en la Comisión de Trabajo, Inclusión, Seguridad Social y Migraciones. "Va a ser elevado al Pleno del Congreso el 9 de junio. Se ha aprobado (en Comisión) con 19 votos a favor, 12 en contra y seis abstenciones. Apunta con que probablemente el...

How the U.S. retirement system shortchanges the middle class

America has a vast and elaborate system of public policies supposedly designed to help us all save for retirement and avoid the catastrophe of a penurious and poverty-stricken old age. But does this system end up shortchanging the middle class that is the backbone of the country and the economy? That’s the accusation of a new report from the National Institute for Retirement Security, a nonpartisan think-tank. It’s hard to argue they’re wrong. Read also Governance Issues Loom Over US Pension...

Pension funds lead the way on ESG in Africa

Discussion on attracting much-needed investment into Africa has generally focused on non-African sources: foreign firms, multilateral financial institutions and non-African institutional investors. Yet far greater attention is now being paid to investment funds based within the continent itself. As African pension and social security funds grow in size, they have the potential to support more African companies and projects. They can ensure that they maximise the benefits of this investment by building environmental, social and governance (ESG) principles into their...

Canada. Pension plan sponsors uncertain about balancing ESG factors, fiduciary responsibilities: ACPM

Defined benefit pension plans and defined contribution pension plans are uncertain about how to incorporate environmental, social and governance issues into their investment processes in a way that’s consistent with fiduciary duties, according to a new white paper from the Association of Canadian Pension Management. “Sustainable investing, including ESG, is an area where some investment risks that have been acknowledged for decades are now becoming more acute (e.g., climate risk),” said the white paper. “How pension plans can, and should,...