pensions
Pension planning has been a key topic in the last few months, amid the current economic uncertainty involving higher interest rates, rising inflation and the cost of living crisis in many countries. This has left some workers wondering if they are saving enough for their pensions, and if not, worrying about how to attain their retirement goals in a sustainable and comfortable way. This, in turn, has resulted in the rise of a variety of financial and pension planning rules, concerning how might be the best and most efficient way to apportion your money. According to various financial experts, t...
Euronews (English)
Pensions in Germany are set to rise by 4.57% on July 1, the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs announced in Berlin on Tuesday. The pension adjustment is based on the latest data from the Federal Statistical Office and the German Pension Insurance. A pension of €1,000 ($1,084) will thus rise by €45.70. This is the third year in a row that the pension adjustment has exceeded 4%, the ministry said. Labour Minister Hubertus Heil spoke of "good news" for pensioners. "The strong labour market and good wage agreements make this possible," said Heil. The pension adjustment is well above the inflati...
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Cinq ans après la finalisation par l'Union européenne de son plan de retraite privé européen, le PEPP (Pan European Personal Pension), l'adhésion est décevante. À l'heure actuelle, il n'y a qu'un seul fournisseur, Finax. Son directeur général, Juraj Hrbatý, explique que son PEPP a environ 11 millions d'euros d'actifs sous gestion et qu'il n'est actuellement disponible que pour les épargnants de quatre États membres. "Après un an de fonctionnement sérieux, nous avions environ 5 000 clients", indique Juraj Hrbatý à Euronews. "C'est moins que ce à quoi nous nous attendions". De son propre aveu, s...
Euronews (French)
Five years after the EU finalised its new pan-European pensions product, PEPP, take-up is disappointing. As it stands, there’s just one provider – Finax. Chief Executive Officer Juraj Hrbatý says its PEPP has around €11m in assets under management and is currently only available to savers in four member states. “After one year of seriously running, we had around 5000 customers,” Hrbatý told Euronews. “It's less than we expected.” By his own admission, his newcomer company is, in the context of the bloc’s trillion-euro pensions industry, still just “peanuts, nobody”. At the time PEPP was launch...
Euronews (English)
Le vote est considéré comme historique. Les Suisses se sont prononcé en faveur de l’instauration d’un treizième mois de pension pour les retraités. La proposition était portée par les syndicats et soutenue par la gauche, mais vivement critiquée par la droite, majoritaire dans le pays. Alors que le pays est confronté à une population vieillissante, les électeurs se sont également prononcés contre le relèvement progressif de l’âge de la retraite de 65 à 66 ans.
Euronews (French)
About 51% of Britons have revealed that they have a number of financial regrets, according to a survey by savings and investment specialist Unity Mutual. While Britain’s cost of living crisis may be slowly improving, everyday prices still remain uncomfortably high for a vast number of consumers. The Office for National Statistics’ latest public opinions and social trends’ report highlights that around 46% of UK adults saw a hike in the cost of living between 31 January and 11 February 2024. The survey, spanning across 2,000 UK respondents aged between 18 and 80, highlighted that one of the big...
Euronews (English)
By Mohammed Kudrati Over the last few years, several global socio-economic and political indices have either ranked India poorly or criticised the country for its poor track record on these indicators. But on analysing the government's response in the Parliament regarding these indices, BOOM found that the responses ranged from denial to disallowing discussion on questions raised by parliamentarians. These indices span issues like corruption, hunger and press freedom. In its disagreements, the government has either pointed out flaws in the data or the methodology of the index, saying that it d...
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Pension investment strategies have been coming up short for years as most states watch their unfunded liabilities grow. One study shows that actively managed public pensions have been underperforming passive index funds, which further demonstrates everything that’s wrong with most pension investment strategies. Q3 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and more A new study looks at the best and worst-performing state pensions and their investment strategies compared to passive funds. Pensions would do better if invested in passive fundsIn a study published in August 2019, the Institute for Pensi...
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