May 2019

AmInvest named Malaysia’s best pension fund manager

AmInvestment Bank’s fund management arm, AmInvest was named Malaysia’s Best Pension Fund Manager by Asia Asset Management, an Asian asset management publication based in Hong Kong. The selection was made after a three-year and five assessment period of AmInvest’s management performance for its domestic pension mandates and Private Retirement Scheme (PRS) fund, the size of these mandates and returns against relevant benchmarks, as well as investor education initiatives undertaken. “Our ability to understand and anticipate the ever-changing market environment...

The End Of Risk-Free Retirement

Saving money for retirement has never been easy for the average worker, but at least it was feasible. Until 2000 or so, it was a simple matter to put all your savings in CDs, Treasury bonds, or tax-free muni bonds and generate a steady income. Better yet, you could do this with no risk, just by keeping your money in FDIC-insured banks. This is not possible today due to low rates. Neither you nor a massive pension plan acting...

Nigeria. PenCom Invests N8.744tn Pension Assets in 24 Asset Classes

The National Pension Commission (PenCom), said it invested the accumulated N8.744 trillion pension assets in 24 different asset classes with federal government securities taking the lion share of 72.91 per cent of the total funds. A breakdown of this showed that federal government bonds which got 51.29 per cent share and investment in treasury bills got 20.40 per cent. PenCom, in a recent publication on its website stated that as at January 31,2019, other asset classes in...

Alternative risk premia breaks through in Asia

Until recently, fund managers in Asia that talked about alternative risk premia (ARP) spoke mostly about Japan and Australia, rarely about the rest of the region and almost never about China. There, any such plans were usually described as work in progress. That began to change last year, with fund houses such as Ping An of China Asset Management (Hong Kong) launching in the sector. There have been some wobbles in the performance of ARP globally, but approaching the...

US. House passes SECURE retirement bill with massive bipartisan support

The House of Representatives passed a sweeping retirement bill Thursday that makes it easier for small businesses to offer a workplace retirement plan, eases use of annuities in 401(k)s and raises the required minimum distribution age, among other changes. The Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement Act, passed the House on a 417-3 vote and now heads to the Senate, where it is expected to pass by the end of the current legislative session. If the bill becomes...

How quickly should new graduates start saving for retirement

Young adults have at least one thing working in their financial favor: time. Older adults who are faced with delaying retirement longer than they wish often confide in me that, if they could tell their younger self one thing, it would be to start saving for retirement as soon as possible. But the slow and tedious process of saving can be a hard sell for young adults. It’s especially difficult for those coming out of college with large student...

Icelandic pension funds and Bristish fund buy geothermal firm HS Orka

As reported this morning in Iceland, Jardvarmur slhf, a company jointly owned by 14 pension funds in Iceland, has decided to exercise its pre-emptive right in the only private power company in Iceland, HS Orka for the 54 per cent stake sold by Canadian energy company Innergex in HS Orka. In the sale process, a fund by Australian investment bank Macquarie put in the winning offer in Magma Energy Sweden A.B, which holds the the 54 stake in HS...

Japan’s Financial Services Agency calls for financial products that focus on longevity risk

The Financial Services Agency has released a draft report calling for financial products that focus on longevity risk, or when people’s funds for living expenses run short due to a rise in longevity. The draft includes plans for the agency to urge financial institutions to expand their ranges of financial products and services that respond to an aging society. It also noted the need for services that preserve assets for when people’s cognitive functions deteriorate. The document was presented...

China is plugging pension hole by tapping into US$25 trillion in equity in state-owned enterprises

Every month, Liu Yuan sets aside around 900 yuan (US$131), or 8 per cent, of his salary to be paid into the public pension fund, while his employer contributes about 2,000 yuan. These payments will guarantee the 33-year-old accountant of a construction company in eastern Shandong province a basic monthly pension payment of around 4,000 yuan a month when he retires in 25 years, all other things being equal. But starting this May, his employer can cut the mandatory...

Pension adequacy in Europe the theme of our conference in September

The population is ageing in all EU countries. What kind of pensions can you expect to get in Europe? Are the schemes sustainable, both financially and socially? What is the European response to the related challenges? The conference Pension Adequacy in Europe – Today and Tomorrow, a side event of Finland’s EU presidency, will take place in Helsinki on 17 September 2019. It gathers European experts on pensions and pension policy. The conference looks at pension adequacy in Europe,...