Consultant buy-lists are key to scoring institutional mandates—and asset managers are spending to get there.
David Adkins joins after six years in charge of investments for The Pensions Trust.
Contentious debate failed to derail CPPIB’s expansion or a new public pension giant’s creation.
Asset owners indicate a declining appetite for UK alternative asset classes.
The House Republicans’ new tax proposal would mean drastic changes for asset managers and allocators alike—but the GOP has to win the election first.
Despite the headlines, asset owners have boosted hedge fund allocations more than they’ve cut back.
Institutional LPs overwhelmingly trust GPs’ own performance data—unlike their private-sector counterparts.
How European asset owners responded to the biggest political shock to the continent in years.
Take heed of the ‘Dark Triad’—narcissism, Machiavellianism, and psychopathy—research has warned.
In honor of CIO’s 50th issue, Editor-in-Chief Kip McDaniel shares lessons from the last seven years.
Chris Graham will serve as head of investment strategies for the insurance and mutual fund provider.
A private-equity fee investigator has been named asset management co-chief, shedding light on the regulator’s priorities.
In-person allocation decisions tend to be better—and happen more often—than data-based hiring or rejections.
Paint company PPG will transfer a portion of its pension liabilities to the two insurance companies.
Oscar Fabian will leave the A$16 billion fund effective August 31.