November 2021

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México. Monto de retiros por desempleo repuntó a 1,905 mdp en octubre

La Comisión Nacional del Sistema del Ahorro para el Retiro (Consar) informó que el monto de los retiros parciales por desempleo de las administradoras de fondos para el retiro (afores) sumó 1,905 millones de pesos en octubre. Esto es la segunda cantidad más elevada en lo que va del año, sólo detrás de agosto, cuando se registraron 1,954 millones de pesos en retiros. En comparación mensual se observó un incremento de 0.5% en el monto retirado, mientras que en comparación anual...

Las jubilaciones, pensiones y salarios no han subido, pero sí lo han hecho las tarifas públicas con la consiguiente pérdida de poder de compra

Uruguay. Las jubilaciones, pensiones y salarios no han subido, pero sí lo han hecho las tarifas públicas con la consiguiente pérdida de poder de compra

La inminente elección de autoridades en el Directorio del Banco de Previsión Social y el informe elaborado por la Comisión de Expertos en Seguridad Social (CESS), fueron los temas abordados con el diputado Sebastián Valdomir. El viernes 12 de noviembre dicha comisión elevó al Poder Ejecutivo ese informe final con los nueve votos del oficialismo y la delegada de las Cámaras Empresariales, Elvira Domínguez. En contra lo hicieron José Luis Baumgartner, Ernesto Murro y Jimena Pardo, representantes del Frente Amplio;...

UK. Retirees go back to work to cover pension shortfalls

After they were forced to shield during pandemic rather than top up their retirement income The number of Brits over the age of 70 returning to work is rising, research by financial advisory firm Salisbury House Wealth (SHW) has found. According to data by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) around 481,000 of over-70 are currently working – a 6% increase in the past year. The figure for 2020 was approximately 452,000, as older workers were asked to shield during the...

Spain to raise social-security payments to fund coming pensions boom

Spain's government has agreed with unions to raise social-security contributions by 0.6% between 2023 and 2032 to help pay for the pensions of an upcoming wave of retirees, the Social Security Ministry said on Monday. Spain experienced a baby boom during the last two decades of Francisco Franco's dictatorship which ended in 1975, and people born during that era are expected to retire soon, putting state finances under increasing strain. Read also With more than 450 delegates, MENA’s biggest pensions conference...

Experts Concerned About Senior Poverty in S. Korea as Aging Society Takes Speed

Experts are increasingly concerned over the issue of senior poverty caused by a lack of pension programs and other senior welfare policies as South Korea is becoming an aging society at twice the speed of Japan. The Korea Economic Research Institute (KERI) conducted a survey of 500 senior respondents over 65 years of age from South Korea and Japan, which showed that fewer South Korean seniors receive pensions than their Japanese counterparts. Read also Bangladesh. Guardian Life launches “Ajibon Pension Plan”...

With more than 450 delegates, MENA’s biggest pensions conference goes live in Bahrain

The Annual Arab Pensions Conference 2021 will be inaugurated tomorrow under the patronage of His Excellency Lieutenant Dr. Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulla Al Khalifa, Chairman of the Supreme Council for Health, Chairman of Al-Hekma Retired Society. This year’s conference is held with the grand theme of: “What should MENA Pension Systems look like for the next 50 years?”. The annual conference has become a regional platform for discussing topics and issues related to pension and social security systems in MENA...

UK. Could CDC solve the USS crisis?

Collective defined contribution has been touted as a possible long-term solution to the problems of the Universities Superannuation Scheme, but experts and unions are not convinced of its suitability. As Pensions Expert has reported previously, the USS trustee has been locked in protracted negotiations with employers, represented by Universities UK, and union members, represented by the University and College Union, over the outcome of its controversial 2020 consultation. The results of its latest valuation saw the scheme’s deficit quadrupling to more...

The State of Retirement Income: Safe Withdrawal Rates 

What’s a safe withdrawal rate for retirees? We estimate 3.3%. However, there are various factors that could affect this percentage, resulting in the retiree withdrawing a significantly higher amount. This report explores ways that retirees can make their savings last longer without compromising their standard of living. Source @Morningstar

The Rising Age of Retirement and Life Expectancy

For many people retirement is something to look forward to, with it being a new stage to life with no work and endless opportunities. Our Life Plan has predicted how old individuals will be when they retire up to 29 years into the future. They have looked into the rising age of retirement across 36 OECD countries, revealing that some workers can expect to be 82 when they retire. The team has also predicted how long these individuals can expect to...

Quantifying the Impact of Impact Investing

By Andrew W., Ruixun Zhang We propose a quantitative framework for assessing the financial impact of any form of impact investing, including socially responsible investing (SRI), environmental, social, and governance (ESG) objectives, and other non-financial investment criteria. We derive conditions under which impact investing detracts from, improves on, or is neutral to the performance of traditional mean-variance optimal portfolios, which depends on whether the correlations between the impact factor and unobserved excess returns are negative, positive, or zero, respectively. Using...