August 2021

México. Lista, iniciativa para crear Instituto de Estudios de la Hacienda Pública

El Grupo para la Transición Hacendaria, de la Cámara de Diputados, presentará una iniciativa de proyecto para crear el Instituto de Estudios de la Hacienda Pública, el cual entraría a sustituir el Centro de Estudios de Finanzas Públicas (CEFP) que actualmente reside en la Cámara de Diputados. Leer también Trayectorias del ahorro: el régimen pensionario mexicano Alfonso Ramírez Cuellar, presidente del Grupo de Trabajo, presentó en compañía de diversos analistas el borrador preliminar para la creación de dicho instituto, el cual...

Perú. Instan a Castillo a cumplir promesa de campaña y devolver dinero ONP y AFP

Los dirigentes de las asociaciones de afiliados al Sistema Nacional de Pensiones (SNP), Aquino Malpartida y Ángel Cisneros, instaron al presidente Pedro Castillo a cumplir su promesa de campaña y devolver el dinero de los aportantes de la ONP y AFP. Recordaron que dicho ofrecimiento también lo hizo en el programa Hablemos claro de Exitosa. “El señor Castillo aseguró que devolvería los aportes de los trabajadores en medio de la pandemia. Durante la campaña afirmó ‘dar el dinero de quienes...

UK. Pensions minister: Climate risk must be at the heart of pension decision making

By Guy Opperman Evidence of climate change is undeniable. If all the statistics currently making headlines aren’t enough, the considerable amount of extreme weather witnessed right across the globe, from soaring temperatures in Canada and the Pacific North West, to devastating flash flooding across Europe and China, is further proof of its impact. There are just under three months to go until the UK hosts the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) in Glasgow, and we are accelerating...

US. Three NYPD execs drawing both pensions, salaries: payroll review

Three top NYPD execs are collecting hefty pensions from their time on the force in addition to six-figure salaries for their current civilian roles — including the man tasked with keeping cops honest, Internal Affairs boss Joseph Reznick, a Post review has found. And despite carrying the lofty title, the trio isn’t even technically deputy commissioners by the letter of the City Charter, which the department has apparently flouted for years to swell its well-compensated executive ranks. The Post uncovered the...

July 2021

Cliffwater: U.S. state pension plans’ 10-year returns drop in latest annual report

U.S. state pension plans saw average median returns of 8.6% and 5.8% for the 10 and 20 years ended June 30, 2020, respectively, said Cliffwater's most recent annual state pension performance report. State plans saw an average annualized return of 9.7% for the 10 years ended June 30, 2019. Pensions & Investments' Pension Fund Returns Tracker shows that the two top-performing state pension plans for the 10 years ended June 30, 2020, were the $22 billion Oklahoma Teachers' Retirement System, Oklahoma...

Mboweni pushing for major retirement change in South Africa

Finance minister Tito Mboweni wants a key regulatory change that will allow South Africans to access their retirement funds early. The finance minister said in a media briefing on Wednesday (28 July), that the change will be made with the proviso that workers use any funds in a responsible manner. He said that workers should be able to access a portion of their retirement funds during ‘difficult times’ – whether it be for a bond repayment or to pay off debt. “A...

Is the Aon/WTW deal collapse a positive for UK pensions?

The announcement that Aon and Willis Towers Watson (WTW) have called off their $30bn (£21.7bn) merger after the businesses reached an impasse with the US Department of Justice (DOJ) over competition issues did not come as a huge surprise to many. While the two firms received approval (with conditions) for the merger by the European Commission in July, the tie-up had become increasingly bogged down over issues with the DOJ - issues which cumulated in the US agency filing a...

Measuring the Informal Economy

By Gabriel Quiros Romero, Thomas F Alexander, Jennifer Ribarsky This paper proposes a framework for measuring the informal economy that is consistent with internationally agreed concepts and methodology for measuring GDP. Based on the proposed framework, the informal economy “comprises production of informal sector units, production of goods for own final use, production of domestic workers, and production generated by informal employment in formal enterprises.” This proposed framework will facilitate preparation of estimates of the informal economy as a component...

FTSE 350 Defined Contribution Pension Survey 2021

By Gemma Burrows & Roy Edie We are pleased to publish the sixteenth edition of our FTSE Defined Contribution (DC) Pension Survey. When undertaking this year’s survey, we wanted to see whether the pandemic had affected companies’ commitment to DC provision. There was concern that we might see a reduction in benefits and commitment as organisations grappled with maintaining financial stability and workforce planning. Far from showing this, this year’s results reveal that organisations share a compelling desire to improve member...

Fair Pension Policies with Occupation-Specific Aging

By Volker Grossmann, Johannes Schünemann & Holger Strulik We discuss public pension systems in a multi-period overlapping generations model with gerontologically founded human aging and a special focus on occupation-specific morbidity and mortality. We examine how distinct replacement rates for white-collar and blue-collar workers and early retirement policies could be designed to provide a fair and aggregate welfare-enhancing public pension system. Calibrating the model to Germany, we find that a pension system that equalizes relative pension contributions and the relative...