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  • Wednesday, 2 October, 2019
    FTfmFund management
    Will bots replace humans in active equity investment?

    Machine learning will implement quant analysis to find the right stocks

  • Thursday, 14 June, 2018
    FTfmCapital markets
    EU’s attempt to tackle ‘ratings shopping’ is falling short

    Investors need protection from practice blamed for contributing to credit boom

  • Tuesday, 30 January, 2018
    Markets InsightIPOs
    Spotify’s direct listing is a template for unicorns riding high

    Employees and early backers will have avenue to sell shares at true market value

  • Tuesday, 28 November, 2017
    FTfmUS tax
    Trump tax bills would push US jobs and factories abroad

    Adopting a territorial system will encourage offshoring, writes Robert Pozen

  • Sunday, 27 November, 2016
    FTfmTax
    Trump’s tax: one budget buster and one revenue raiser

    Robert Pozen considers the winners and losers in the president-elect’s new tax plans

  • Sunday, 9 October, 2016
    FTfmFund management
    In defence of corporate quarterly reports

    Robert Pozen discusses the downside of publishing corporate results semi-annually

  • Sunday, 31 July, 2016
    FTfmUS states of emergency
    Retirement healthcare could bust the budgets of many US cities

    Unfunded liabilities in this sector are worse than for pensions, warns Robert Pozen

  • Sunday, 20 March, 2016
    FTfmUS & Canadian companies
    The heavy burden of being labelled systemically important

    Robert Pozen asks if midsize regional banks and large insurance companies should be labelled Sifis

  • Sunday, 29 November, 2015
    FTfmFund management
    China’s pension problems will not be solved by more children

    The whole retirement system must be overhauled, says Robert Pozen

  • Sunday, 4 October, 2015
    FTfmUS presidential election
    Independence is a desirable quality in chairmen

    Robert Pozen considers if the role of chairman and chief executive should be split

  • Sunday, 2 August, 2015
    FTfmFund management
    Executive pay is a touchy but misunderstood subject

    There is a difference between accounting-based estimates and actual compensation, says Robert Pozen

  • Sunday, 18 December, 2011
    Fund management
    The case for labelling Newcits as complex

    Investors would be better served if complex Ucits were labelled

  • Sunday, 23 October, 2011
    Fund management
    Design key to Canada’s pension plan

    Canada is hoping to boost pension savings through the introduction of PRPPs

  • Sunday, 19 June, 2011
    US & Canadian companies
    Don’t hobble money market funds

    Money market fund critics are undervaluing the benefits provided

  • Monday, 21 March, 2011
    Central banks
    Japan can rebuild on new economic foundations

    The terrible disasters that have hit Japan could sow the seeds of victory over previous chronic problems

  • Monday, 21 February, 2011
    US downturn
    How to refocus US mortgage interest relief

    Curb the mortgage interest deduction so that it better promotes home ownership, writes Robert Pozen

  • Thursday, 27 January, 2011
    Lehman Brothers collapse
    How to keep audit committees in the know

    Why did the auditing process at Lehman Brothers not detect an accounting scheme called Repo 105?

  • Wednesday, 22 September, 2010
    US downturn
    Give US companies certainty on taxes

    Republicans and Democrats need to settle their differences on 2011 tax rates

  • Thursday, 5 August, 2010
    World
    Will the US be a global securities policeman?

    Two recent court decisions seem to be superseded by financial reform

  • Friday, 18 June, 2010
    US downturn
    Caught in a bind over closing tax loopholes

    Congress is being pulled in opposite directions by concerns about budget deficits and pressures to prop up a fragile economy

  • Thursday, 13 May, 2010
    Capital markets
    How to keep politics out of rating agency reform
  • Wednesday, 21 April, 2010
    Banks
    A better fail-safe than CoCo bonds

    Large banks should be required to hold a substantial portion of their capital as subordinated debt

  • Wednesday, 24 March, 2010
    US & Canadian companies
    How to design a fair bank tax

    Only those institutions that actuallyreceived direct federal assistance should have to pay

  • Tuesday, 2 March, 2010
    US downturn
    America’s budget deficit needs bipartisan action

    Obama should offer Republicans one half of the seats on the Budget Commission

  • Tuesday, 9 February, 2010
    Terrorism
    How to get Americans saving for retirement

    What do Americans want from an Automatic Individual Retirement Account?

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