tailieunhanh - Survey of Investment Choice by Pension Fund Members

The market size for all green bond issuances 49 to date is approximately USD billion (with billion issued by the World Bank alone), a drop in the ocean () of the capital held in the global bond markets, with amounts outstanding increasing by 5% in 2010 to a record USD 95 trillion. In some 30,000 separate deals, USD trillion in bonds were issued in 2010. With these statistics as context, there is clearly scope for scaled up issuances of green bonds (at least in the tens of billions per year) but. | OE publishing Please cite this paper as Rozinka E. and W. Tapia 2007 Survey of Investment Choice by Pension Fund Members OECD Working Papers on Insurance and Private Pensions No. 7 OECD Publishing. doi 271250042861 OECD Working Papers on Insurance and Private Pensions No. 7 Survey of Investment Choice by Pension Fund Members Edina Rozinka Waldo Tapia OECD JEL Classification G23 SURVEY OF INVESTMENT CHOICE BY PENSION FUND MEMBERS E. Rozinka and W. Tapia January 2007 OECD WORKING PAPER ON INSURANCE AND PRIVATE PENSIONS No. 7 Financial Affairs Division Directorate for Financial and Enterprise Affairs Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development 2 Rue André Pascal Paris 75116 France daf fin OECD Working Paper on Insurance and Private Pensions ABSTRACT RÉSUMÉ Survey of investment choice by pension fund members A recent trend in individual accounts schemes is the introduction and expansion of investment alternatives to plan members. The goal of investment choice is to enable plan members to select the optimal investment portfolio that matches their particular risk-return preference and ultimately maximizes their retirement income. This document focuses on some key analytical and policy issues regarding investment choice by pension plan fund members in occupational defined contribution and personal pension arrangements during the accumulation stage. The document covers the following selected OECD countries Australia Czech Republic Hungary Ireland Italy Mexico Poland Slovak Republic and Turkey. Furthermore it covers some non-OECD countries such as Chile Estonia Hong Kong China Israel Latvia Peru Russia and South Africa. Classification JEL G23 Keywords Pension funds portfolio preferences individual choice individual accounts investment alternatives pension plans investment return administration fees investment limits. Aperẹu d election d investissement par les membres des fonds de retraite Une des nouvelles tendances dans les comptes de .