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Global pension assets rise by nearly 10%, reaching new high
Globenewswire· 2026-02-09 15:32
Core Insights - Global pension assets reached a record USD 68.3 trillion in 2025, marking a 9.6% year-on-year increase driven by defined contribution (DC) savings [1] - The US remains the largest pensions market, constituting 66% of the Top 22 globally, while Canada has overtaken Japan to become the second largest pensions market with a 12% year-on-year growth [4] - The UK pension market has experienced weak growth of only 1.4% per annum over the last decade, resulting in a drop from the second largest to the fourth largest pensions market [5] Global Market Overview - In 2025, global markets showed sustained recovery with strong investor sentiment, leading to the creation of USD 6.0 trillion in pension asset value [2] - Among the top seven global pensions markets, DC assets now account for 63% of total assets, with Australia and the US having the highest allocations at 90% and 72% respectively [2] Growth Trends - Over the past decade, Australia, the US, and Canada have seen above-average growth rates in their predominantly DC markets, with annual growth rates of 6.6%, 7.7%, and 5.3% respectively [3] - South Korea, Switzerland, and Hong Kong also experienced growth rates exceeding 8% per annum over the last ten years [3] Structural Changes - The UK pension market is undergoing a structural shift, with defined benefit (DB) schemes maturing and de-risking, while DC schemes are expanding, now representing around 40% of UK pension assets, up from 18% in 2020 [6] Asset Allocation Trends - Over the last 20 years, the overall allocation to equities in the seven largest pensions markets has decreased by nine percentage points to 48%, while bonds and other asset classes have increased by three and six percentage points respectively [7] Market Performance - 2025 saw broad-based gains across global markets, with equities performing particularly well and fixed income also posting gains due to global rate cuts and narrowing credit spreads [8] Future Outlook - The outlook for 2026 is expected to be influenced by policy decisions, technological innovation, and shifting global dynamics, with fiscal support and AI-related investments identified as key growth drivers [9] - A 'Total Portfolio Approach' is becoming increasingly important in the current uncertain and complex investment environment, enabling faster and more coordinated decision-making [10]