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Pension funds
Union and advocacy groups seek corporate change through shareholders
by
Justin Ho
Apr 21, 2021
They're addressing institutional investors like hedge funds and asking managers to press for social justice.
California communities see increases in pension costs
Feb 6, 2020
For every dollar the state's public agencies pay in wages this year, those employers will have to fork over 25 cents on average to CalPERS to cover retiree benefits.
GE freezes pensions as the benefit becomes endangered in private sector
Oct 8, 2019
General Electric is freezing its pensions for 20,000 non-union workers and will offer pension buyouts for another 100,000 former employees. GE said the move will save $8 billion, part of a plan to shed some of the company’s considerable debt. The move, from one of America’s most iconic corporations, is just one more step in […]
Is Colorado's public employee pension fund in peril?
Feb 5, 2016
The fund is short about $26 billion in what it owes to over 500,000 members.
Pension advances draw scrutiny
Sep 29, 2015
Are plans that buy future pension payments for a lump sum basically pricey loans?
State pension checkup: Better, still not great
Mar 25, 2015
The economic recovery means smaller liabilities for public pension funds.
Chinese law requires adults to visit their aging parents
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Rob Schmitz
Jul 3, 2013
Critics say the new law is unnecessary. They suspect China's state pension fund is running low on money and the government is passing the buck.
For public good, not for profit.
Public pension funds rebound from recession
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David Gura
May 20, 2013
But for some the recovery still doesn't mean they are doing as well as they should.
California teacher pension fund to sell gun investments
by
David Gura
Jan 10, 2013
Can a divestment strategy have an impact on public policy?
Chasing the 8 percent return
Jul 6, 2012
Eight percent is considered the "magic" return rate, but in today's economy, trying to hit that number may be dangerous.