SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Chile's Congress approved a reform to the country's controversial private pension system on Wednesday, clearing the way for the bill to be signed by President Gabriel Boric. With ...
For four decades, Chile has been a laboratory for pension reform. Its 1980s overhaul, based on individual capitalization, transformed retirement saving across Latin America. Mandatory contributions, ...
Under the Pinochet dictatorship, Chile experienced a rapid and controversial series of economic reforms, which sought to create a purist free-market economy on the Chicago School model. In pensions, ...
Supporters of Chilean President Gabriel Boric rally in front of La Moneda, the presidential palace, in Santiago, Chile, Sept. 30, 2023 (AP photo by Esteban Felix). As in many countries, pension reform ...
Chile's Congress on Wednesday green-lit leftist President Gabriel Boric's reform of the country's privatized pension system, a leftover from the Augusto Pinochet dictatorship.
Chile’s pension reform will not only give fund managers more money to invest, but should also grant them greater freedom over where to allocate it, said the head of the industry regulator, moving to ...
AFP Capital has been recognised by World Finance magazine for its leadership and excellence in Chile’s pension market. CEO Renzo Vercelli shares insights on what this honour represents, the company’s ...
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