From government criticism to securities lending, and global expansions - here is the first part of our countdown of the most popular features on www.globalpensions.com in 2010.
Poland's government under criticism over pension reform plans
Jaroslaw Adamowski reports on the controversial proposals facing Poland's pension industry.
After a tumultuous decade in investment, Raquel Pichardo-Allison and Giovanni Legorano speak to industry experts about what the next 10 years hold for investment practices.
DC default funds are moving up the sophistication scale
Default funds are moving beyond plain-Jane equity offerings, as Sebastian Cheek reports.
Securities lending - the global perspective
In collaboration with Global Pensions, Data Explorers Consulting brings you the latest global trends and analysis on securities lending.
Changing the rules of the game
In anticipation of the International Accounting Standards Board's latest exposure draft, Sebastian Cheek investigates the impact it will have on the pensions industry.
Norwegian pensions face an eruption of a different kind
The current Norwegian pension system is to be replaced by a new system in 2011, but will it solve the problems, or create new ones? Alison Swersky reports.
Ontario Municipal Employees' Retirement System chief executive Michael Nobrega clears the air about investing in government-shed assets and discusses his plans to expand OMERS' third-party asset management programme overseas, as Raquel Pichardo-Allison reports.
Gold shines among other commodities
Helen Morrissey explores the allure of gold as a diversifying tool.
Sec lending revenues falling short of 2009 levels
In collaboration with Global Pensions, Data Explorers Consulting brings you the latest in global trends and analysis on securities lending. Pension funds should prepare for a weaker revenue stream, as Ed Oliver writes.
CalSTRS facing the ‘cauliflower' effect
Raquel Pichardo-Allison talks to Christopher Ailman, CIO of the California State Teachers' Retirement System (CalSTRS) about the slew of new investments the scheme is exploring.