August 2021

Death and Taxes: Why Longer Lives Cost Money

By Christopher Snowdon The British population is getting older. In 1948, life expectancy was 68. Thanks to healthier lifestyles and medical advances, it is now 81 and is expected to rise to 87 by the end of the next decade. The rapid growth of the elderly population will put a strain on healthcare, social care and welfare provision. The Office for Budget Responsibility predicts that health spending in the UK will rise from 6.2 per cent of GDP in 2019/20 to...

Thatcher: the Myth of Deregulation

By Philip Booth It is commonly believed that, during the 1980s, Margaret Thatcher presided over a substantial reduction in government regulation of financial services. Indeed, some have blamed this deregulation for the financial crash that took place nearly 30 years after 1979. ‘Big Bang’ in 1986 did remove the restrictive practices and largely private regulation that existed in securities markets. However, this involved the state unwinding systems of private regulation and was not, as such, a simple act of deregulation. Furthermore, not...

Revisiting Retirement and Social Security Claiming Decisions

By Neha Bairoliya, Kathleen McKiernan Why do individuals retire and claim their Social Security benefits at the age they do? Understanding the key drivers of these decisions has been an important topic of research as it can help guide policy discussions on the impact of potential reforms to the Social Security program. We revisit this crucial question by exploring new sources of heterogeneity in these decisions as well as novel mechanisms governing these trade-offs. Using data from the Health and...

Chile. La esencia del retiro programado y la importancia de mantener el ahorro en el largo plazo

Hoy se habla mucho de la rentabilidad de los fondos E y D. La mala rentabilidad nos tiene a todos preocupados, porque no solo sólo afecta nuestros ahorros previsionales sino que a toda la industria de fondos mutuos de renta fija nacional. Algunos años atrás la rentabilidad de los fondos más conservadores fue muy sobresaliente, pero fue en una época de disminución de la tasa de interés de política monetaria anunciada permanentemente por el Banco Central. Otros años, gracias a...

México. PensionISSTE reduce en dos años inversiones en bonos gubernamentales

La Afore PensionISSSTE redujo sus inversiones en bonos gubernamentales, que hasta hace dos años eran equivalentes a más de la mitad de los fondos de ahorro para el retiro de los trabajadores del Estado que administra. En la actualidad, la inversión de Afore PensionISSSTE en papel gubernamental es de 42.87%, a un monto de 320,000 millones de pesos, de acuerdo con datos de la Comisión Nacional del Sistema de Ahorro para el Retiro (Consar)   "Sabemos que tener papel gubernamental nos da...

Colombia. Candidato presidencial propone aumentar los impuestos a las importaciones y acabar con los fondos de pensiones privados

A menos de un año de que se lleven a cabo las elecciones presidenciales en Colombia, uno de los candidatos más fuertes, el senador Gustavo Petro, sigue dando a conocer políticas e iniciativas que implementaría en caso tal de llegar a la Casa de Nariño. Leer también “La pérdida del grado de inversión de Colombia no tocará nuestros activos y fondos” Las propuestas económicas de Petro han sido de las más polémicas, pues, según técnicos y expertos, son inviables y podrían...

UK pension funds urged to back investment ‘big bang’

Boris Johnson has called on British pension funds to plough more retirement savers’ cash into UK assets to spark an “investment big bang” to support the economic recovery. In a letter to the investment industry, the prime minister and chancellor Rishi Sunak said UK institutional investors needed to “seize the moment” and use their “hundreds of billions of pounds” to back assets that often carry a longer term payback such as infrastructure, which includes bridges, roads and wind farms. Read also...

US. Government to pilot online retirement application

By Jessie Bur Federal employees planning to retire may soon have the option to complete the requirements using an online system, rather than through the paper format most widely used across the U.S. government. Office of Personnel Management Director Kiran Ahuja told reporters on an Aug. 4 call that the agency will pilot an online retirement application system to address some short-term problems with the federal retirement system, namely slow processing times. Modernization of the federal retirement system has been a central...

1 in 3 Singaporeans are worried about retirement inadequacy and 45% have yet to start planning: Endowus Singapore Retirement Report 2021

39% of Singaporeans are worried about retirement inadequacy, with women being at higher risk of retirement inadequacy than men 72% of Singaporeans desire higher returns for their investments, but despite that, only 25% are currently investing their CPF 31% of Singaporeans have indicated that they would like assistance in the form of tools to help them understand the impact of financial decisions around CPF SINGAPORE, Aug. 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The Endowus Singapore Retirement Report reveals that retirement inadequacy...

US. Best retirement plans for the self-employed

Retirement plans for the self-employed range from the good to the outrageously good, and can allow you to save much more than you ever could with a traditional employer. A well-chosen retirement plan can allow entrepreneurs and the self-employed to bankroll a bright retirement. The self-employed have several plan options, including defined contribution plans such as a solo 401(k), SEP IRA and SIMPLE IRA. But they also have some defined benefit options, too. Here are the details on some of the...