corporate pensions

By Joe Marsh | 29 July 2011
There’s potentially $500 billion-plus of such assets for foreign fund managers to tap, but doing so won’t be easy, says the Japan Pensions Industry Database blog.
By Dr Insup Lee | 21 April 2011
Towers Watson and the Financial Supervisory Service both reckon corporate pension assets could hit $45 billion by the end of this year after doubling in 2010.
By Dr Insup Lee | 10 September 2010
The industry is expected to double in size by the end of this year amid a continued relaxation of rules by the government, according to the Korea Financial Investment Association.
By Jame DiBiasio | 13 July 2010
Cho In-kang of the Financial Services Commission says the government wants institutional investors to play a bigger role in growing Korea’s capital markets.
By Joe Marsh | 24 March 2010
In the US, corporate pension funds are cutting their allocations to risky assets, while public funds are increasing them, says Greenwich Associates.
By Dr Insup Lee | 2 February 2010
South Korea’s corporate pension market grew by 35.9% in December to $12.2 billion as big companies entered the new system.
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