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CORPORATE PENSION CRISIS

The U.S. is going through a corporate pension crisis. Of the roughly $2.3 billion in U.S. corporate pension plans, roughly $500 billion sits in so-called frozen pensions that cap their benefits and or no longer accept new employees or contributions. And amid the market rout, pension funds are increasingly running huge deficits that will require companies to dip into their profits to make up that funding gap. Companies are searching for creative solutions to those problems.

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Insurer reports wider annual deficitmore

billion. The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp. also said it paid $5.6 billion in benefits to participants in company...

Defined Contribution Plans Are Not Enough to Fund Retirement in the USmore

US retirement system is in trouble But it turns out that the factors that are usually blamed underfunded corporate...

Deficit widens for US pension insurermore

-- The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp. also said it paid $5.6 billion in benefits to participants in company pension...

Uni-Select Inc.: Increase of 7% in Adjusted Earnings in the Third Quar...more

BOUCHERVILLE, QUEBEC, Nov 10 (MARKET WIRE) -- Uni-Select (TSX: UNS)...

3M Falls Most Since 2009 on Forecast, Pension Costmore

full-year profit because of acquisitions announced during the quarter, according to a statement from the St.

Pension Funds Flee Stocksmore

Corporate pension plans that once had almost 70% of their assets invested in the stock market have reduced that to...

Pension Funds Flee Stocks in Search of Less-Risky Betsmore

funds are trying to achieve stable returns that more or less keep pace with the plan's obligations. Corporate pension...

Eric Pickles: Town hall pensions cost ��300 a year in council taxmore

��26 a month.And last night it emerged two out of three private sector workers do not have company pensions.

You ask the pensions expertmore

opt out of this if given the choice? It is always your right to opt out of your company pension scheme but it may not...

Pension Shell Games Threaten Market: Arthur Levitt, Lynn Turner - Bloo...more

The municipal bond market, once a quiet corner of Wall Street, is slowly becoming a scene of scandal and regulatory...

`Death Spiral' Besets State Pensions as Benefits Grow - Bloombergmore

U.S. state pensions such as Illinois, Kansas and New Jersey are in a “death spiral,” with assets at many insufficient...

The S&P 500’s Pension Messmore

But new footnote disclosures required by regulators show many companies in the S&P 500 face huge problems with...

Pension Gaps Loom Largermore

Many of America's largest pension funds are sticking to expectations of fat returns on their investments even after a...

Heard on the Street: Yin and Yang of Yields Haunts Pensionsmore

Companies soon may discover that low-bond yields can be a double-edged sword.

Cleaning Up Calpers - Bloombergmore

After the largest U.S. pension fund lost $70 billion and got embroiled in an influence- peddling scandal, new...

Pension Gaps Loom Largermore

or are reconsidering those return assumptions, according to a survey of those funds by The Wall Street Journal.

Japan's Ticking Pension Time Bomb Subscriber Content Read Preview Toky...more

Upgrades to Canada Pension Plan likely to miss fall deadlinemore

a brand new pension option that would be run by the private sector to serve workplaces where no company pension is...

`Silent Heart Attack' for Pensions Driven by Yields - Bloombergmore

Corporate pension plans in the U.S. are falling behind future payouts to retirees by the most in a decade amid a...

Funding Status of U.S. Pensions Drops to 71.3 Percent, According to BN...more

TradingMarkets News for Funding Status of U.S. Pensions Drops to 71.3 Percent, According to BNY Mellon Asset Management

Pensions - Many Won't Be As Lucky As Heinz (HNZ)more

Despite today’s large equity rally, the S&P is still down over 2% for the year, in sharp contrast to a median...

PLANSPONSOR.com - Pension Funding Tumbles to Record Lowmore

U.S. pension plan funded positions have fallen to historic lows during August because of simultaneously falling equity...

U.S. Corporate Pension Plans: Deflationary Risks and Asset Allocationmore

The low-yield environment that is projected to persist over the near term will likely exacerbate underfunded pension...

Deflationary Plunge in Bond Yields Imperil Pension Plansmore

Low investment yields mean corporations have to allocate more to retirement plans, less to shareholders.

Timing the ���sweet spot��� for a cottagemore

that they both have pensions, the planner said. Their childrens registered education savings plans are also...

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