Niklas Ekvall will take the helm of the Swedish pension fund in October.
Harvard’s endowment is further reducing staff size and discontinuing direct equity investments.
An increasing number of business school students are aspiring to private equity jobs, while few seek out roles at hedge funds.
What industry polls are saying about the potential for—and impact of—the UK leaving the EU after Thursday’s referendum.
Anne-Marie Fink is leaving the $8 billion Employees’ Retirement System of Rhode Island for a multi-family office.
The Investment Association and other leading industry representatives want to harmonize national efforts to improve diversity in asset management.
Engagement trumps divestment for the $8.7 billion British university fund.
The $291 billion fund expects to have a permanent leader within weeks.
The asset-management consultancy, formerly independently owned, will rebrand as Casey Quirk by Deloitte.
Stefan Dunatov becomes the first asset-owner CIO to lead the industry think tank.
A doozy of an RFP awaits risk specialists interested in working alongside Meketa.
Multi-asset managers have actually harmed performance via tactical asset allocation decisions, finds Willis Towers Watson.
John Bearman is leaving the UK pension fund after less than four years, CIO has learned.
The University of Notre Dame’s long-serving CIO will lead the $9.5 billion fund’s board of directors.
Providers have suffered from their clients’ de-risking and insourcing, research shows.