Forecasts for several mainstream portfolios reveal dismal odds of earning a 5% real return over the next 10 years.
Is it time we were honest about the unfolding pensions crisis? The Dutch certainly think so.
Ultra-low interest rates are placing more emphasis on asset classes that insurance companies cannot manage in-house, surveys show.
The university endowment chief will take home the annual award on December 12 in New York City.
In an asset class where information is king, investors are turning to alternative data in the pursuit of alpha.
Highest-ever aggregate payout to investors is accompanied by a new high in unused capital.
Lee Partridge will act as an advisor to the asset manager “through early 2017.”
The consultant will merge its investment and retirement practices and centralize its investment management capabilities.
Nicole Musicco will succeed Wayne Kozun at the start of 2017.
Managing Editor Sage Um on what makes a truly powerful allocator.
Quantitative easing and monetary policy are likely the only real factors driving your portfolio, GAM managers argue.
The University of Texas endowment will be led by natural resources and EM director Mark Warner while it searches for Bruce Zimmerman’s successor.
Credit investments chief Adam Vigna is departing to lead equity manager Sagard Capital.
Laurie Martin will support CIO Deborah Spalding in managing the public fund.
The continued swing towards passive investment strategies will see more deals emerge along the lines of Janus-Henderson, Moody’s and Fitch say.