Deficits Ease But 2012 Still ‘Challenging’ for US Pensions
US pension deficits have eased, but the battle lies ahead for large companies facing economic headwinds.
US pension deficits have eased, but the battle lies ahead for large companies facing economic headwinds.
A new research paper explores areas of concern surrounding the effective use of illiquid assets in portfolio management.
The CFTC is reviewing oversight in response to MF Global's collapse, yet its Commissioner also claims that because MF Global did not result from a lack of regulation, he is puzzled by the Commission’s attempts to regain public confidence through new regulation.
The Profile: Lars Rohde, CEO of ATP, on the Danish fund's breakout year.
Institutional investors achieved a gain overall for the full year 2011, with a median return of 0.8% for all plans in the Northern Trust Universe.
Because of the size of contributions, plan sponsors may be more sensitive to their timing than in other years, research by Russell Investments shows.
Newly settled litigation allows California’s top insurance regulator to keep tabs on the state's insurers’ investments in companies doing business in Iran.
College and university endowments in the United States made gains in the fiscal year that ended in June, however, many are still struggling to make up their 2008 and 2009 losses.
Amid recent poor performance of China and other emerging economies, investment consultants highlight continued opportunity in the sector.
Dutch pension fund ABP is suing US investment bank Goldman Sachs for knowingly selling the scheme junk mortgages and providing misleading information.