After a troubled start, the Pensions Infrastructure Platform has launched its first mainstream strategy for UK investors.
New research shows there may be more ‘green’ funds available than otherwise thought—and more funds that go against ethical values.
Research shows short-term investors pressure firms to create artificial earnings at the cost of long-term gains.
Eliminating one risk can often mean exacerbating another, argues Wilshire chief Andrew Junkin.
Forcing pension funds to post cash collateral on derivatives will backfire, APG and PGGM contend.
Women hold an increasing percentage of senior roles at private equity firms, Preqin reports.
Power 100 alumnus Ruulke Bagijn has left the Dutch pension giant to join French asset manager AXA.
In the words of Morningstar’s VP of research, “What gives?”
Research shows asset managers with low-income backgrounds face higher barriers into the industry, necessitating higher skills to succeed.
A significant number of asset owners struggled to name a good OCIO or LDI provider, as JP Morgan and BlackRock topped rankings.
The $179 billion pension will take part in a suit accusing the firm of threatening long-term shareholder value.
The UK government wants to restrict public pensions’ ability to include non-financial factors in their decision making.
Real estate managers are more open than they used to be to alternative fundraising methods despite giving up some control.
Increasingly costly insurance premiums are forcing plan sponsors to find ways to get funded, fast.
Many required longer lock-up periods in exchange for lower fees, according to hedge fund law firm Seward & Kissel.