A $600 Billion Experiment Kicks Off at the Biggest US Pension Fund
Stephen Gilmore’s 40-year tour of global finance has given him a front-row seat to the Russian debt crisis, th ...
Spain. Pension specialists denounce the short-term approach and demand reforms with a long-term horizon
Several pension specialists have denounced this Tuesday the short-term nature that, in their opinion, has domi ...
Indonesia: OECD delegation commends reform measures in insurance and pension fund sectors
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has commended the various reform measures be ...
UK. Smart Pension surpasses £10bn AUM
Smart Pension has surpassed £10bn in assets under management (AUM), meeting the government’s first ‘scale test ...
Norway’s oil fund shows gap between climate risk insight and action
Norway’s oil fund, NBIM, has not applied its framework for measuring climate and nature risk into moving away ...
Cuba’s Elderly: Struggling Amid Sanctions and Economic Hardship
In Cuba, the elderly find themselves in dire straits as economic struggles, exacerbated by U.S. sanctions, tig ...
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The Duty to Explain: Fiduciary Intelligibility Under ERISA
By Ian Edwards This Essay examines whether the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (“ERISA”) contains an emerging principle of fiduciary intelligibility within its participant disclosure framework. ERISA requires Summary Plan Descriptions (“SPDs”) to be written in a manner “calculated to be understood by the average plan participant.” While modern pension disclosure has become […]
Zero-Trust Architecture for Multi-Tenant SaaS Platforms on AWS:A Practitioner Framework for Authentication, Authorisation, and KYC in Regulated Financial Services
By Alan Terriaga Multi-tenant Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platforms operating in regulated financial services face a unique intersection of security, compliance, and operational challenges that traditional perimeter-based architectures cannot adequately address. This paper presents a practitioner framework for implementing Zero-Trust Architecture (ZTA) across all layers of an AWS-hosted SaaS application, with particular focus on the authentication, authorisation, […]
Agency Costs Beyond Corporations: Evidence from Pension Funds
By Clemens Böhlen This paper examines the role of agency costs in pension fund performance. Grounded in corporate agency theory, it exploits institutional variation in a unique dataset on the Swiss pension system to assess how differences in monitoring incentives affect investment outcomes. Specifically, I examine the role of the sponsoring company and show that […]
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A $600 Billion Experiment Kicks Off at the Biggest US Pension Fund
Stephen Gilmore’s 40-year tour of global finance has given him a front-row seat to the Russian debt crisis, the bailout of a financial giant and the rise of sovereign wealth funds. It’s also taken him to a war zone. As the International Monetary Fund’s representative in Tajikistan in the 1990s, Gilmore hunkered down in his […]
Spain. Pension specialists denounce the short-term approach and demand reforms with a long-term horizon
Several pension specialists have denounced this Tuesday the short-term nature that, in their opinion, has dominated the debate on the future of the system and have urged to face its sustainability with a long-term perspective. In a conference promoted by Funcas and the Association of Journalists of Economic Information (APIE), the professor of Sociology at […]
Indonesia: OECD delegation commends reform measures in insurance and pension fund sectors
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has commended the various reform measures being implemented by the Financial Services Authority (OJK) in the insurance and pension fund sectors to strengthen financial sector resilience, enhance consumer protection, and encourage healthy and sustainable industry development. A statement released by the OJK said that the remarks were […]
UK. Smart Pension surpasses £10bn AUM
Smart Pension has surpassed £10bn in assets under management (AUM), meeting the government’s first ‘scale test’ ahead of the 2030 timeframe. The pension provider manages the pensions of two million members and 100,000 employers across the UK, and described the £10bn AUM mark as a “major milestone”. It is on track to meet the future […]




