23-October-2002
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23-25 October 2002, Seoul, Korea. The objective of the Conference was to discuss the various important issues regarding the regulation and supervision of private pensions in the Asia-Pacific region.
12-September-2002
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By the Brazilian Ministry of Social Security. (In Portuguese)
23-May-2002
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23-24 May 2002, Sao Paulo, Brazil. The aim of this meeting was to pursue high-level policy dialogue between OECD countries and their Brazilian counterparts on major private pension issues.
29-April-2002
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29 April-3 May 2002, Washington DC, United States. Organised jointly by the World Bank, the OECD and the INPRS, the key objective of this conference was to discuss the role of contractual savings in developed and developing ...
6-February-2002
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Tallinn, Estonia. 6-8 February 2002. This OECD Workshop was organised back to back with the Regional Meeting of the International Network of Pensions Regulators and Supervisors for the Central and Eastern European countries.
25-January-2002
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This compendium brings together a wide range of material from OECD's accumulated work and experience in the insurance and private pensions fields, including guidelines, best practice recommendations, comparative surveys, analytical data, reports...
17-October-2001
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24 October 2001, Beijing, China. The first meeting of the Asian-Pacific Regional International Network of Pensions Regulators and Supervisors (INPRS).
11-May-2001
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Private schemes and operators are playing a growing role in pension systems. This trend is likely to intensify in future years as governments come to face the consequences of ageing populations on their public pension systems. Already in most OEC...
11-May-2001
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The OECD principles for the regulation of investments by insurance companies and pension funds, approved in 1999 by the Insurance Committee, are one of the first steps in the direction of setting guidelines and standards for the private pension i...
11-May-2001
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The Working Party has launched a comprehensive data collection project covering the regulatory and supervisory practices in all its Member countries. The first stage of this project is the development of a common methodology for collecting this i...