April 2021

Zimbabwe. 100% payout hike, grocery vouchers for pensioners

Pensioners and widows are set to get a 100% increase to their monthly stipends, as well as grocery vouchers worth $3 000 from the National Social Security Authority (Nssa), NewsDay reported. Nssa deputy director for marketing Tendai Mutseyekwa told NewsDay that pensioners were going to get a 100% increment this month. "They are getting 100% increment this April and we are saying we are giving them this increment and the (COVID-19) vaccines at the same time. We will also give them...

México. Eliminación del outsourcing, entre los riesgos y beneficios

El acuerdo al que llegaron las autoridades, empresarios y sindicatos de eliminar la práctica de la subcontratación en términos generales, conlleva beneficios, pero también riesgos para los trabajadores y el mercado laboral en México. Entre los principales objetivos de esta medida se encuentra la eliminación de la evasión y elusión fiscal que llevan a cabo algunas empresas a través de la subcontratación, así como el hecho de que a los trabajadores cuenten con todos los derechos laborales que le otorga...

Estirar la vida de trabajo, pero cobrar anticipos de la jubilación: un nuevo enfoque sobre las rentas vitalicias

Un instrumento para estirar la vida laboral, pero a la vez cobrar anticipos de una jubilación futura a partir de un ahorro voluntario y adicional al obligatorio. Esto es la principal idea de la propuesta del Centro de Estudios de la Realidad Económica (Ceres) que plantea un sistema de rentas vitalicias, a partir de la experiencia de otros países destacados por su "eficiencia", según difundió la institución Leer también España. Escrivá dará un ‘cheque’ de hasta 12.000 euros por retrasar...

The Potential Financial Silver Lining of the Pandemic

To say the last year has been unprecedented might be the understatement of the century. It is hard to imagine anyone who has not been impacted in some manner, some far more than others, by the pandemic. Personal finances are no exception as the volatility of the past year remains front and center for many despite recent market recovery. However, something interesting is happening. Many people are doing what their financial professionals have been asking them to do since their...

Russian lawmakers call for lower pension age ahead of election

Russia's Just Russia party that supports President Vladimir Putin has introduced a bill to reverse a recent unpopular pension reform and lower retirement ages to their previous levels, RIA news agency quoted the party leader as saying on Wednesday. Read also Japan approves law raising retirement age to 70 Putin, who once promised to never raise the retirement age, approved a gradual pension age increase in October 2018 despite mass street protests and public discontent as Russia sought ways to relieve...

The U.K.’s policy on overseas pensions is costing Canadian taxpayers

"This is not a party matter," said Ian Andexser of Nanaimo, B.C., who heads the Canadian Alliance of British Pensioners. "This is a snub to Canada." And across the pond in England, Conservative MP Sir Roger Gale has come to the same conclusion: the government of which he is a member has acted "in very bad faith indeed" toward Canada. The matter angering both individuals is a British government policy that excludes U.K. pensioners who live mostly in Canada and Australia...

Pension systems in east Africa a deep dive

By World Bank Group Although the populations of the countries in East Africa are still young, there is a growing awareness among policy makers that they too will face the interlocking challenges of demographics and urbanization. The lesson learned from other regions is that policies need to be put in place now to ensure that pension systems are robust and affordable. So too, pension savings should be used to fund economic growth and development. Otherwise, we risk the fate of...

Defined Contribution trust-based pension schemes research Report of findings on the 2020 survey

By Pensions Regulator, OMB Research   This report summarises results from The Pensions Regulator’s (TPR’s) annualn survey of trust-based occupational defined contribution (DC) pension schemes1, carried out between January and March 2020. The survey was conducted by OMB Research, an independent market research agency, on behalf of TPR.   Get the book here

Robert C. Merton and the Science of Finance

By Zvi Bodie Starting with his 1970 doctoral dissertation and continuing to today, Robert C. Merton has revolutionized the theory and practice of finance. In 1997 Merton shared a Nobel Prize in Economics “for a new method to determine the value of derivatives.” His contributions to the science of finance, however, go far beyond that. In this essay I describe Merton’s main contributions. They include the following: 1. The introduction of continuous-time stochastic models (the Ito calculus) to the theory...

Population aging and comparative advantage

By Jie Cai, Andrey Stoyanov In this paper we show that demographic differences between countries are a source of comparative advantage in international trade. Since many skills are age-dependent, population aging decreases the relative supply and increases the relative price of skills which depreciate with age. Thus, industries relying on skills in which younger workers are relatively more efficient will be more productive in countries with a younger labor force and less productive in countries with an older population. Building upon the neuroscience and economics...