Pension fund


 

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Pension fund investments in 2005
Pension fund investments in 2005

A pension fund is a pool of assets forming an independent legal entity that are bought with the contributions to a pension plan for the exclusive purpose of financing pension plan benefits.

Pension funds are important shareholders of listed and private companies. They are especially important to the stock market where large institutional investors like the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan dominate. The largest 300 pension funds collectively hold about $6 trillion in assets.[1] In January 2008, The Economist reported that Morgan Stanley estimates that pension funds world-wide hold over US$20 trillion in assets, the largest for any category of investor ahead of mutual funds, insurance companies, currency reserves, sovereign-wealth funds, hedge funds, or private equity.[2]

Contents

Classifications

Open vs. closed pension funds

Open pension funds support at least one pension plan with no restriction on membership while closed pension funds support only pension plans that are limited to certain employees.[1]

Closed pension funds are further subclassified into:

Public vs. private pension funds

A public pension fund is one that is regulated under public sector law while a private pension fund is regulated under private sector law. In certain countries the distinction between public or government pension funds and private pension funds may be difficult to assess.

Examples

Canada

Government

Private

Chile

The Netherlands

Singapore

United States

Government

Largest pension funds

Country Fund Assets US$ (in billions) Inception Origin Approx wealth per citizen
Flag of Japan Japan Japan Government Pension Investment $935.5 N/A Non-commodity N/A
Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands Stichting Pensioenfonds ABP (ABP) $313 (€215) 1922 Non-commodity N/A
Flag of Canada Canada (Quebec) Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (the Quebec Pension Fund $258 1965 Non-commodity N/A
Flag of the United States United States (California) California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS) $218.2 N/A Non-commodity N/A
Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands Stichting Pensioenfonds Zorg en Welzijn (PFZW, formerly PGGM) $123 (€85) 1969 Non-commodity N/A
Flag of Canada Canada CPP Investment Board (Canada Pension Plan) $122.7 1997 Non-commodity N/A
Flag of Canada Canada (Ontario) Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan $109 1990 Non-commodity N/A
Flag of Ireland Ireland National Pension Reserve Fund (NPRF) $30[3] 2001 Non-commodity ?

See also

References

  1. ^ Global Investment Review
  2. ^ The Economist Jan 17, 2008 (economist.com)
  3. ^ Legal Terms & Conditions


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