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  • 1-February-2023

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    Tokyo Roundtable on Capital Market and Financial Reform in Asia

    The roundtable offers a forum for discussion among senior public officials from ministries of finance, financial regulators and central banks as well as executives from the financial sector, academia and relevant stakeholders from Asia and OECD countries.

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  • 12-December-2022

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    G20/OECD High-Level Principles on Financial Consumer Protection [Summary flyer]

    G20/OECD High-Level Principles on Financial Consumer Protection

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  • 1-December-2022

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    OECD Pensions Outlook 2022

    The OECD Pensions Outlook discusses how to introduce, develop and strengthen asset-backed pension arrangements, the role that employers can play in their provision, and the implication of different fee structures on individuals saving for retirement and on providers. The 2022 edition focuses on describing best practices for developing mortality tables and providing policy guidance on how to design, implement and continue the operation of non-guaranteed lifetime retirement income arrangements.
  • 25-November-2022

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    Strengthening Asset-backed Pension Systems in a Post-COVID World

    This publication analyses the impact COVID-19 has had on asset-backed pension arrangements and the main policies countries have implemented in response to date. It then presents policy guidelines to help strengthen asset-backed pension arrangements and improve retirement outcomes in a post-COVID world. The publication also discusses the short- and long-term impact of COVID-19 on mortality, and the role that assets earmarked for retirement could play in the post-COVID recovery.
  • 28-October-2022

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    Toolkit for measuring financial literacy and financial inclusion

    An OECD/INFE Toolkit for measuring financial literacy and financial inclusion since 2009

  • 11-October-2022

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    2022 Global Infrastructure Forum

    11-12 October 2022 - The 2022 edition of this annual forum will highlight the most effective governance practices related to infrastructure planning, delivery, and decision-making, including the latest trends to maximise the benefits of infrastructure to societies and economies as we transition towards a more sustainable future.

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  • 5-October-2022

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    OECD Forum on Green Finance and Investment

    5-7 October 2022 - This annual flagship event convenes leading actors across the green finance community to help catalyse and support the transition to a green, low-emissions and climate-resilient global economy.

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  • 5-October-2022

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    Environmental social and governance (ESG) investing

    Forms of sustainable finance have grown rapidly in recent years, as a growing number of institutional investors and funds now incorporate various ESG investing approaches. This page provides access to OECD work on monitoring developments in ESG rating and investing.

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  • 4-October-2022

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    Impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on insurance markets

    This note assesses the immediate impact of Russia’s large-scale aggression against Ukraine on global insurance markets. It addresses direct impacts of the war on the industry, such as losses arising in certain specialty lines and restrictions on the provision of insurance services, and indirect impacts, such as increased macroeconomic and financial market volatility, that in turn affects insurers.
  • 30-September-2022

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    Could insurance provide an alternative to fiscal support in crisis response?

    The COVID-19 pandemic led to significant economic disruptions and revenue losses for business impacted by workplace closure measures aimed at restraining the spread of the virus. Governments provided extensive monetary and fiscal support to address liquidity risks and mitigate the potential for mass insolvencies as few businesses had applicable insurance coverage for these types of losses. This paper examines the fiscal and insurance sector responses to the economic disruptions resulting from COVID-19 workplace closures, the challenges to the availability of insurance coverage for this risk and some of the challenges and risks related to large-scale fiscal support for businesses. It also includes a discussion of the potential contribution of a loss-sharing arrangement between governments and insurance markets for pandemic-related business interruption losses as a means of enhancing the contribution of insurance markets to providing financial protection in the context of future pandemics.
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