All Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) articles
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         News NewsOECD: Countries should pursue pension reforms despite uncertaintyOn the go: Policy makers should pursue pension reforms despite the current economic uncertainty, as delays would put at risk the well-being of current and future pensioners, the OECD has warned. 
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      NewsExperts dismiss national pension fund proposalAnalysis: Experts have largely poured scorn on a highly controversial proposal to create a gigantic national sovereign fund by merging public schemes and then mopping up private plans as well. 
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      NewsOECD: Pension systems facing increased challenges after Covid-19On the go: The pandemic-led economic crisis has compounded the challenges faced by pension systems in different countries, while also bringing new problems for governments to deal with, a new report has found. 
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      NewsOECD encourages regulators to be flexible in response to pandemicOn the go: Policymakers should allow for regulatory flexibility in their approach to recovery plans to make sure that people saving for retirement stay the course during the Covid-19 crisis, the OECD has recommended. 
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      NewsOECD: One in three workers risks falling through the pension cracksPensions provision has not caught up with the 21st century phenomenon of the non-standard worker, as this type of employment now accounts for one in three jobs in OECD countries, a new report has revealed. 
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      NewsWorkers fear schemes will not deliver on their promisesOn the go: People’s trust in pension systems remaining low is one of the findings of the OECD’s recently published Pensions Outlook 2018. 
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      OpinionHas auto-enrolment come of age?Since its inception almost six years ago, auto-enrolment has succeeded in relying on inertia to help more people save for retirement, that much is clear. Uncertainty and a need to build on this success, however, remain. 
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         Opinion OpinionWe need to better connect with membersEngaging scheme members is vital if we are to close the savings gap, says Redington’s Lydia Fearn. 
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      NewsUK has lowest net replacement rates of average earners in OECDA new report has highlighted markedly low replacement rates for UK savers amid increasing pensioner poverty due to ill health, emphasising the importance of increased saving into private pensions. 
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         Opinion OpinionNew rules on profit-shifting could affect pensionsAs demands for companies to be more tax transparent have built momentum, international reforms are being formulated that could impact tax strategies and dramatically change sponsor covenant. 
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      OpinionCould improved understanding revive the annuity?Analysis: Many savers have been reluctant to purchase an annuity following the government’s introduction of freedom and choice in 2015, but should they be nudged to reconsider their options? 
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      NewsMPs press government to incentivise ESG investmentPension funds should do more to incorporate environmental, social and governance considerations into their investment decisions, a report by the House of Commons’ International Development Committee last week suggested. 
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      NewsVoluntary saving is vital to avert poor pension outcomesData Analysis: Auto-enrolment and voluntary pension saving are critical to ensure good outcomes for UK retirees, a report looking at international replacement rates has this week has warned. 
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         Opinion OpinionToo big to fail: Could some UK schemes pose systemic market risk?Rash investment decisions made by pension schemes could destabilise the economy. Deloitte’s Tom Partridge and Simon Kew explore just how much of a threat this poses in the UK. 
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      OpinionEditorial: The metaphysics of qualityLast week, the government issued a call for evidence on quality standards in defined contribution schemes. 
 





