January 2023

Should Labor Abandon Its Capital? A Reply to Critics

By: David H. Webber Several recent works have sharply criticized public pension funds and labor union funds (“labor’s capital”). These critiques come from both the left and right. Leftists criticize labor’s capital for undermining worker interests by funding financialization and the growth of Wall Street. Laissez-faire conservatives argue that pension underfunding threatens taxpayers. The left calls for pensions to be replaced by a larger social security system. The libertarian right calls for them to be smashed and scattered into individually-managed...

México. Registran las Afore su peor año

Para las administradoras de fondos para el retiro (Afore) y para el Sistema de Ahorro para el Retiro (SAR) en general, 2022 fue su peor año desde que existe registro, es decir 1997, pues el ahorro pensionario de los trabajadores tuvo una pérdida de valor histórica; la utilidad neta de las administradoras se desplomó y los retiros por motivo de desempleo llegaron a un monto sin precedente. Datos de la Comisión Nacional del Sistema de Ahorro para el Retiro (Consar)...

Lista fecha de reforma pensional en Colombia: ese mismo día también se presenta la laboral

La jefe de la cartera del Trabajo explicó que los dos textos están siendo terminados y que en poco más de un mes ambos serán radicados ante el Congreso de la República. “Nuestro proyecto lo estamos construyendo con la gente y los sectores que toca y el 16 de marzo, en el caso de la reforma laboral y pensional, las radicaremos en el Congreso de la República”, detalló la ministra en palabras recogidas por Semana. La ministra dio detalles de las...

US. Cryptocurrency Was Sold To State And Local Pensions As ESG

Senator Katie Muth, a Board Member for the $40 billion Pennsylvania State Employees’ Retirement System (PSERS) will never forget the first meeting of the pension board she attended and the ESG presentation she heard which included cryptocurrency as a solution for the un-banked in African countries. “I was really looking forward to the ESG presentation but was very confused as to how blackbox fake currency could improve the lives of people suffering from economic hardship on the continent. The...

U.K. Sustainability rules could set ‘a high bar,’ but cloud definitions

Although upcoming rules on sustainable investment product labeling and disclosure could put the U.K. ahead of Europein combating greenwashing, they may not makes things clearer for institutional investors, based on reactions submitted to the Financial Conduct Authority. On Wednesday, the last day for commenting on the FCA's Sustainability Disclosure Requirements and investment labels proposed in October, financial groups and experts generally praised the regulator's approach as setting a high bar for the labeling of funds marketed as green and disclosure...

Ghana. SSNIT to launch informal sector inclusive campaign

The Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) intends to launch a campaign to expand its coverage to include self-employed individuals. In an interview with KMJ on Prime Morning on Wednesday, the Public Affairs Manager of the institution, Charles Akwesi Garshong, revealed that every individual in the country is entitled to a pension. However, SSNIT is unable to capture everyone due to the low level of interest of people in the scheme. After negotiating with private sector stakeholders for the past years,...

China. ‘Silver’ economy grows with aging population

After saying goodbye to her grandchild at the school gates, Hu Chunmei started to think of ways to pass the day. Hu migrated from her home village in Hubei province to Beijing to help her daughter with child-rearing about eight years ago. Since her granddaughter started school in August, she knew she had to adjust to a new routine. "It's much harder than I thought. I tried guangchangwu — a style of dancing as a group in public — with friends...

South Africa. Take-home pay falls almost 5% in December, capping off dismal year, index shows

South Africans' average take home pay declined almost 5% in December, ending a dismal year at a low point, with signs that record load shedding and rampant inflation took its toll on households, Africa's largest automated clearing house BankservAfrica said on Wednesday. Average pay, as measured in BankservAfrica's Take-home Pay Index, slipped to R14 663 in December, when more than 200 000 new jobs were added, probably reflecting the fact that many new jobs are likely to have been created...

México. Gasto comercial de las afores se redujo 33.2% en el 2022: Consar

Las 10 administradoras de fondos para el retiro (afores) destinaron 6,750 millones de pesos al gasto comercial en el 2022, una contracción anual de 33.2% en términos reales, de acuerdo con datos de la Comisión Nacional del Sistema del Ahorro para el Retiro (Consar). El gasto, también conocido como costos de afiliación y traspasos, representó 44.8% del total de 15,085 millones de pesos que las afores registraron como gastos de operación, mientras que en el 2021 este concepto representó 55.3%...

Perú. Nuevo retiro AFP: MEF ya trabaja en la reglamentación de la disposición del fondo previsional

El ministro de Economía y Finanzas, Alex Contreras, informó que un equipo técnico de su institución ya trabaja en la reglamentación del nuevo retiro de AFP que se realizaría desde abril. Asimismo, Contreras descartó que con esta disposición haya un impacto de retiros masivos con la Ley Nº 31670 aprobada por el Congreso de la República, que crea las pensiones mínimas y promueve los aportes voluntarios alternativos con fines previsionales. “Es una ley que tiene muchos defectos en su origen, estamos...