The Czech Finance Ministry plans legal changes to cut fees charged by private pension funds and boost equity investments to ​improve long-term returns, minister Alena Schillerova said on Wednesday.
 

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Czech ministry proposes slashing pension fund fees, boosting equity allocations 

 

Russia's Sberbank offers AI model to Global South states keen to bridge digital divide 

 

Deutsche Bank's response to JPMorgan in Germany in battle for retail clients: 'We never match' 

 

Guilty verdict against Andrew Left to shake up activist short-selling playbook 

 

Revolut's US bank aims to offer FDIC-insured products, stablecoin 

 

European stocks dip on Mideast tensions, private market jitters 

 

Rouble's strength squeezes Russian exporters despite Iran war oil gains 

 

Private infra, real estate capital to play larger financing role in AI data center boom, Goldman says 

 

China services activity grows at fastest pace in three months, private PMI shows 

 

Bank of England faces calls from UK lawmakers to ease stablecoin plans 

 

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