EUROPE - Restrictive investment regulations and defensive investment policies remain impediments to filling the pensions gap in central and eastern European countries (CEEC), according to a report from Allianz Dresdner Asset Management.
“The only way to fill the pensions gap is to increase investment income, which is more or less impossible with these restrictions,” said Johann Goldbrunner (pictured), CEO, ADAM. Poland, by far ...
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