No room for complacency in the pensions and insurance sector
The German savings rate is, notoriously, the highest in Europe — a source of concern for central bankers and politicians across the continent. But that does not mean all is well in the country’s pension funds and insurers. Low yields, regulation and a legacy of demographic generosity create formidable obstacles for the nation’s savings industry. Owen Sanderson reports.
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