OFE do not want to fade away in silence and are hitting new records. Is it worth saving them?
Despite a decline in participants, the value of assets in Open Pension Funds (OFE) in Poland is reaching record highs, prompting discussions about their future and potential reforms.
Nigeria’s financial system needs coherence, not just growth
Nigeria's financial system, despite growth in pension assets and digital finance, suffers from significant fragmentation, requiring a more coherent approach to manage interconnected risks.
Pensions should be divided in divorce. Anything else is unfair
The author argues that pensions should be divided equally during a divorce, just like other shared financial assets, to ensure fairness.
Retirees' assets were attacked by fraudsters in the Master case, says expert
Legal expert Rômulo Saraiva stated that the Master case represents an attack on retirees' assets by fraudsters, highlighting manipulation in the investigation of former Rioprevidência president Deivis Marcon Antunes.
Column 'Hank's World': Chancellor Populism
Chancellor Friedrich Merz's failed plan to confiscate frozen Russian assets for Ukraine reconstruction surprisingly did not harm his popularity among the public, unlike his endorsement of a costly pension package.