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No. 8 | 01 May 2011 |
Funding in Public Sector Pension Plans
Most countries have separate pension plan for public sector employees. The future fiscal burden of these plans can be substantial as the government usually is the largest employer, pension promises in the public sector tend to be relatively generous,... |
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No. 21 | 01 Jul 2012 |
Identification et évaluation des sources de données disponibles pour le calcul d'indicateurs sur les pensions privées
Considering the growing role of private and funded pension provision and the sensitivity of private pension provision to the economic climate, there is an increasing need of comparable and reliable information on private pension plans in order to... |
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No. 26 | 03 Dec 2012 |
Investissement dans les infrastructures sur les nouveaux marchés
This report reviews the existing evidence on pension fund investment in infrastructure in “new” markets, covering a number of non-OECD countries, such as Brazil, China, India, Indonesia and South Africa, as well as some OECD countries like Chile and... |
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No. 35 | 23 Oct 2013 |
L'investissement institutionnel dans les infrastructures vertes
This report is structured in three chapters. The first chapter examines the channels through which institutional investors can access green infrastructure, assesses the extent to which this is currently happening, and identifies the barriers to... |
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No. 36 | 06 Nov 2013 |
Les investisseurs institutionnels et le financement des infrastructures
The economic downturn is likely to have a lasting impact on the fund management industry and on long term asset allocation strategies of institutional investors. On one hand, in promoting more cautious investment strategies and a greater focus on... |
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No. 18 | 14 May 2012 |
Les enseignements tirés des campagnes d'information nationales sur l'épargne-retraite
The present report focuses on the pre-campaign planning, the design, the delivery, and the monitoring and evaluation of National Pension Communication Campaigns in a range of OECD and non-OECD countries. The research identifies barriers to effective... |
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No. 15 | 26 Mar 2012 |
Mesurer la culture financière: Résultats de l'étude pilote de l'OCDE / INFE
This paper presents the findings from an OECD International Network on Financial Education pilot study undertaken in 14 countries. The analysis focuses on variations in financial knowledge, behaviour and attitude across countries and within countries... |
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No. 6 | 01 Dec 2010 |
Options pour renforcer la gouvernance et la gestion du Fond d'Investissement des Pensions du Gouvernement japonais
This paper suggests avenues for strengthening the governance and management of the Japanese Government Pension Investment Fund (GPIF), the largest single pool of pension assets in the world. The GPIF earned its name in 2006 as part of a major... |
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No. 32 | 18 Jul 2013 |
Investissements des fonds de pension dans les infrastructures
Australian and Canadian pension funds have been pioneers in infrastructure investing since the early 1990s. They also have the highest asset allocation to infrastructure around the globe today. This paper compares and contrasts the experience of... |
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No. 13 | 01 Sept 2011 |
Pension Funds Investment in Infrastructure
Pension funds are increasingly looking at infrastructure investment with some investors actively pursuing opportunities in the sector. Different countries are at different stages in the evolution of pension fund investment in infrastructure. A survey... |
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No. 31 | 10 May 2013 |
Policyholder Protection Schemes
This paper investigates policyholder protection schemes in OECD member countries and selected non-OECD countries. It is selective in its scope: it examines the rationale for a policyholder protection scheme; the relationship between certain design... |
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No. 34 | 11 Oct 2013 |
Promoting Financial Inclusion through Financial Education
Financial inclusion is an international policy priority and demand-side initiatives including financial education have an important role to play in helping individuals to access and use appropriate, formal financial products. In 2010, under the... |
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No. 7 | 01 Feb 2011 |
Reform on Pension Fund Governance and Management
This paper provides a detailed chronological account of the governance-cum-management reform of National Pension Fund in Korea and analyzes its success factors, drawing lessons for other countries. A review of the current governance structures with... |
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No. 17 | 04 May 2012 |
Examen des fonds nationaux de pension en Suède
This paper provides a review of the Swedish National Pension Funds based on international good practice and OECD guidelines. The paper focuses mainly on the general size and structure of the funds, the investment framework and the governance of the... |
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No. 44 | 30 Mar 2020 |
Structural developments in global financial intermediation: The rise of debt and non-bank credit intermediation
This paper examines global credit intermediation through the lens of financial markets and financial intermediaries in the post-crisis period during which highly accommodative monetary policies contributed to investors’ search for yield. It reviews... |
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No. 37 | 16 Jun 2014 |
The Bitcoin Question
The financial crisis has led to a widespread loss of trust in financial intermediaries of all kinds, perhaps helping to open the way towards the general acceptance of alternative technologies. This paper briefly summarises the crypto-currency... |
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No. 4 | 01 Aug 2010 |
The EU Stress Test and Sovereign Debt Exposures
This working paper’s quantifications show that most sovereign debt is held on the banking books of banks, whereas the EU stress test considered only their small trading book exposures. It discusses why sovereign debt held in the banking book cannot... |
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No. 30 | 07 Dec 2012 |
Les effets des normes prudentielles et comptables sur l'investissement à long terme
This report reviews recent as well as planned changes to accounting and solvency regulations affecting insurers and pension funds and how they may impact long-term investing by these institutions. The review of existing evidence focuses mainly on the... |
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No. 3 | 01 Jul 2010 |
Répercussions de la crise financière sur les plans à prestations définies et nécessité d'imposer des règles de financement à caractère anticyclique
Three essential goals of pension plan funding are the long-term viability, stability and security of member benefits. Reform of funding regulations for defined benefit (DB) pension schemes to make them more counter-cyclical in nature can help achieve... |
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No. 5 | 01 Sept 2010 |
The New IAS 19 Exposure Draft
At the end of April 2010, the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) published an exposure draft with proposed changes to International Accounting Standard No. 19 (IAS 19). IAS 19 is the current standard for the financial reporting of... |
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Funding in Public Sector Pension Plans
Eduard Ponds, Clara Severinson et Juan Yermo
01 May 2011
Most countries have separate pension plan for public sector employees. The future fiscal burden of these plans can be substantial as the government usually is the largest employer, pension promises in the public sector tend to be relatively generous,...
Identification et évaluation des sources de données disponibles pour le calcul d'indicateurs sur les pensions privées
Stéphanie Payet
01 Jul 2012
Considering the growing role of private and funded pension provision and the sensitivity of private pension provision to the economic climate, there is an increasing need of comparable and reliable information on private pension plans in order to...
Investissement dans les infrastructures sur les nouveaux marchés
Fiona Stewart et Juan Yermo
03 Dec 2012
This report reviews the existing evidence on pension fund investment in infrastructure in “new” markets, covering a number of non-OECD countries, such as Brazil, China, India, Indonesia and South Africa, as well as some OECD countries like Chile and...
L'investissement institutionnel dans les infrastructures vertes
Christopher Kaminker, Osamu Kawanishi, Fiona Stewart, Ben Caldecott et Nicholas Howarth
23 Oct 2013
This report is structured in three chapters. The first chapter examines the channels through which institutional investors can access green infrastructure, assesses the extent to which this is currently happening, and identifies the barriers to...
Les investisseurs institutionnels et le financement des infrastructures
Raffaele Della Croce et Juan Yermo
06 Nov 2013
The economic downturn is likely to have a lasting impact on the fund management industry and on long term asset allocation strategies of institutional investors. On one hand, in promoting more cautious investment strategies and a greater focus on...
Les enseignements tirés des campagnes d'information nationales sur l'épargne-retraite
Adele Atkinson, Debbie Harrison, Flore-Anne Messy et Juan Yermo
14 May 2012
The present report focuses on the pre-campaign planning, the design, the delivery, and the monitoring and evaluation of National Pension Communication Campaigns in a range of OECD and non-OECD countries. The research identifies barriers to effective...
Mesurer la culture financière: Résultats de l'étude pilote de l'OCDE / INFE
Adele Atkinson et Flore-Anne Messy
26 Mar 2012
This paper presents the findings from an OECD International Network on Financial Education pilot study undertaken in 14 countries. The analysis focuses on variations in financial knowledge, behaviour and attitude across countries and within countries...
Options pour renforcer la gouvernance et la gestion du Fond d'Investissement des Pensions du Gouvernement japonais
Fiona Stewart et Juan Yermo
01 Dec 2010
This paper suggests avenues for strengthening the governance and management of the Japanese Government Pension Investment Fund (GPIF), the largest single pool of pension assets in the world. The GPIF earned its name in 2006 as part of a major...
Investissements des fonds de pension dans les infrastructures
Georg Inderst et Raffaele Della Croce
18 Jul 2013
Australian and Canadian pension funds have been pioneers in infrastructure investing since the early 1990s. They also have the highest asset allocation to infrastructure around the globe today. This paper compares and contrasts the experience of...
Pension Funds Investment in Infrastructure
Raffaele Della Croce
01 Sept 2011
Pension funds are increasingly looking at infrastructure investment with some investors actively pursuing opportunities in the sector. Different countries are at different stages in the evolution of pension fund investment in infrastructure. A survey...
Policyholder Protection Schemes
OCDE
10 May 2013
This paper investigates policyholder protection schemes in OECD member countries and selected non-OECD countries. It is selective in its scope: it examines the rationale for a policyholder protection scheme; the relationship between certain design...
Promoting Financial Inclusion through Financial Education
Adele Atkinson et Flore-Anne Messy
11 Oct 2013
Financial inclusion is an international policy priority and demand-side initiatives including financial education have an important role to play in helping individuals to access and use appropriate, formal financial products. In 2010, under the...
Reform on Pension Fund Governance and Management
Woochan Kim et Fiona Stewart
01 Feb 2011
This paper provides a detailed chronological account of the governance-cum-management reform of National Pension Fund in Korea and analyzes its success factors, drawing lessons for other countries. A review of the current governance structures with...
Examen des fonds nationaux de pension en Suède
Clara Severinson et Fiona Stewart
04 May 2012
This paper provides a review of the Swedish National Pension Funds based on international good practice and OECD guidelines. The paper focuses mainly on the general size and structure of the funds, the investment framework and the governance of the...
Structural developments in global financial intermediation: The rise of debt and non-bank credit intermediation
Robert Patalano et Caroline Roulet
30 Mar 2020
This paper examines global credit intermediation through the lens of financial markets and financial intermediaries in the post-crisis period during which highly accommodative monetary policies contributed to investors’ search for yield. It reviews...
The Bitcoin Question
Adrian Blundell-Wignall
16 Jun 2014
The financial crisis has led to a widespread loss of trust in financial intermediaries of all kinds, perhaps helping to open the way towards the general acceptance of alternative technologies. This paper briefly summarises the crypto-currency...
The EU Stress Test and Sovereign Debt Exposures
Adrian Blundell-Wignall et Patrick Slovik
01 Aug 2010
This working paper’s quantifications show that most sovereign debt is held on the banking books of banks, whereas the EU stress test considered only their small trading book exposures. It discusses why sovereign debt held in the banking book cannot...
Les effets des normes prudentielles et comptables sur l'investissement à long terme
Clara Severinson et Juan Yermo
07 Dec 2012
This report reviews recent as well as planned changes to accounting and solvency regulations affecting insurers and pension funds and how they may impact long-term investing by these institutions. The review of existing evidence focuses mainly on the...
Répercussions de la crise financière sur les plans à prestations définies et nécessité d'imposer des règles de financement à caractère anticyclique
Juan Yermo et Clara Severinson
01 Jul 2010
Three essential goals of pension plan funding are the long-term viability, stability and security of member benefits. Reform of funding regulations for defined benefit (DB) pension schemes to make them more counter-cyclical in nature can help achieve...
The New IAS 19 Exposure Draft
Clara Severinson
01 Sept 2010
At the end of April 2010, the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) published an exposure draft with proposed changes to International Accounting Standard No. 19 (IAS 19). IAS 19 is the current standard for the financial reporting of...