March 2020

Feverish Stock Price Reactions to COVID-19

By Stefano Ramelli, Alexander F. Wagner This paper studies how markets adjust to the sudden and rapid emergence of previously neglected risks. It does so by analyzing the stock price effects of the 2019 novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. Over the first two months of 2020, the health care industry did relatively well in China, the US, and several other countries. Transportation and Energy plummeted everywhere. Within industries, US firms reliant on Chinese inputs and those with a strong export...

Inquiry Alleges ‘Substantial Impropriety’ at South Africa’s Public Investment Corp.

A judicial inquiry in South Africa recommended sweeping changes to laws governing Africa’s biggest fund manager after it found senior management, including former Chief Executive Officer Dan Matjila, flouted internal procedures. The investigation, led by retired Judge Lex Mpati, concluded there had been “substantial impropriety” at the state-owned Public Investment Corp., which manages 2.13 trilllion rand ($130 billion) of state-employee pension funds. It found that the board had acted as a “rubber stamp” for Matjila, who failed to disclose...

Japan’s GPIF, World’s Largest Pension Fund, Joins U.S., U.K. Funds to Adopt Sustainability Practices

Pension funds representing about $2 trillion in assets under management are committing to sustainability investing The move brings some of the world’s largest asset owners into the ESG movement, joining fund managers, companies and governments Pension funds’ ESG commitment highlights focus on the long term even during the current market meltdown due to coronavirus Three of the world’s largest pension funds are taking a $2 trillion stand in favor of sustainability investing. Read also Climate risk body launches...

Climate risk body launches consultation for pension schemes

The UK-based Pensions Climate Risk Industry Group (PCRIG) has launched a public consultation on non-statutory guidance for the trustees of occupational pension schemes on assessing, managing and reporting climate-related risks. PCRIG was set up last summer by the UK’s Department of Work and Pensions and other government departments to develop industry-wide guidance for pension scheme trustees on climate-related risks and voluntary alignment with the recommendations of the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD). European investors “not yet pricing...

​Swedish Pensions Agency sees need for new pension savings scheme

The Swedish Pensions Agency (Pensionsmyndigheten) says it sees a need for a new type of private pension savings scheme, as some sections of the population should be putting more money away for retirement. In a report investigating this proposal, the authority said while the financial need for increased savings seemed to be low for most people in Sweden, there were nevertheless groups that needed to save more for their pensions. The agency said in a statement: “A private pension savings...

Australia. Billions of dollars pumped into coronavirus-hit economy in bid to stave off recession, Scott Morrison announces

The Federal Government has announced a $17.6 billion economic stimulus package in a bid to keep Australians in jobs as the economy takes a hit from the spread of coronavirus. Prime Minister Scott Morrison said the package would provide an immediate stimulus to the economy amid fears Australia could slip into a recession. The package includes tax relief for small businesses, one-off cash payments for welfare recipients and money to help keep apprentices in work. More than 6 million welfare...

UK. Coronavirus grants pensions Budget immunity

Doctors are the people you need on your side in a time of crisis — as Wednesday’s Budget, overshadowed by the spread of the coronavirus, proved. The temporary sticking plaster Rishi Sunak provided to patch the NHS pensions taper tax crisis turned out to be much bigger than expected — a £2.2bn giveaway that will benefit the pensions contributions of all workers in the public and private sector earning up to £200,000 per year. From April, they can...

Moneybox launches Personal Pension after 100,000 sign up for waiting list

Moneybox today launches its Personal Pension, helping customers to consolidate their old pension pots and take control of their financial future From today the Pension will be available to all new and existing customers, and built into the sign-up process A staggering 100,000 people have signed up to the Moneybox pensions waiting list since it opened in April 2019, demonstrating a real appetite for change in the industry The launch follows a successful beta trial with existing...

China’s total pensions assets grew by 19 percent to RMB 15 trillion in 2019, forecasts KPMG

China's three-pillar pension sector sees healthy growth prospects, improving investment returns and growing participation following regulatory changes. China's total pension assets are expected to have grown by 19 percent in 2019 to more than RMB 15 trillion. This is a year-on-year growth rate similar to its long-term average of 17 percent recorded over the last decade. According to KPMG's latest China Pensions Outlook report, the increase was due to the development of occupational annuities and continued capital injection under...

PEPPs unlikely to survive after closer look by EU regulators

Money managers and consultants say that voluntary pan-European personal pension products could be dead on arrival with the watchdog European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority taking a tougher approach to its supervision. Read also ​Swedish Pensions Agency sees need for new pension savings scheme The European Commission launched PEPPs in 2019 to simplify retirement saving for self-employed and mobile workers seeking employment across the European Union. Through a portable cross-border plan design for individuals, a PEPP was developed to help...