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2011 webcastsThe Financial Market Turmoil: Retirement Program Implications and What Employers Should Do Now | Topic | The Financial Market Turmoil: Retirement Program Implications and What Employers Should Do Now | Recording date: | Tuesday, 27 September 2011 | Panelist information: | Julie Humphries, Dallas; Betsy Dill, Los Angeles; Kevin McLaughlin, New York | Duration: | 1 hour 46 minutes |
Turmoil in the financial markets around the world and an uncertain economic outlook have created apprehension among employers, adding further un-welcome uncertainty to retirement planning. The effects of August 2011 have significant consequences for plan funding, coming so soon after the market lows experienced in 2009. With more material deficits and cash funding pressure on the way, there are a number of issues for sponsors to grapple with, including financial planning, investment issues, risk and governance programs. |
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