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September 13, 2018
Gore Calls on Institutional Investors to Adopt ESG Focus

At PRI annual conference, the former US vice president says ESG investing is needed to combat climate change.

Kentucky Supreme Court Pension Hearing to Air on State Television

In the second televised high-court case, opponents A.G. Beshear and Gov. Bevin will testify.

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The Dissolving Divides that Will Shape the Post-Crisis Investment Era

Neuberger Berman practitioners talk about how the financial crisis changed the world for investors, and identify what we see as the key investment implications for the next 10 years.

CIO Webcast to Air Sept. 27

Securitized Credit: A Timely Fixed Income Credit Alternative

As investors contemplate the lower return environment, the potential for rising interest rates and rich valuations, many rely on traditional fixed-income credit strategies, or leveraged loans, as a way to generate return or income. These markets have become crowded, and the crowds pushing into risk by the global liquidity glut are, in our view, concernedly complacent.  In this webcast we will explore the broad range of alternatives, from defensive to opportunistic, that can be found in Securitized Credit and lending.

Global, US Economies Should Be Fine Through 2019, Bank Says

Growth is expected to slow next year, though, according to BNP Paribas.

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Participant Communications: It’s Not What You Say, It’s What They Hear

What you think you’re saying about your retirement plan may not be what participants are hearing can be bad for you and for them.

In Focus: Soaring Dollar-Denominated Debt Central to Turkey’s Crisis

While Turkey’s Erdogan tries to blame US policy, the country’s troubles are more fundamental and gauging impact on other risk assets is key for investors.

Editorial: CIOeditors@issmediasolutions.com
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