PIMCO Rethinks Asset Allocation
Mohamed A. El-Erian of the Pacific Investment Management Co. (PIMCO) explains his thoughts on rethinking asset allocation in a changing world.
Mohamed A. El-Erian of the Pacific Investment Management Co. (PIMCO) explains his thoughts on rethinking asset allocation in a changing world.
As pension deficits are holding back company performance, a new poll reveals that proposed pension regulations in the European Union would significantly add to business costs.
Risk parity has grown in popularity within the institutional investor world, yet many practitioners are putting clients at risk, according to at least one pension trustee.
As a new poll by SEI shows that nearly two-thirds of poll respondents are currently utilizing a Liability-Driven Investing (LDI) strategy, the Pension Protection Fund (PPF) has recruited four LDI managers.
Pension funds have suffered as a result of a lack of understanding about leverage, timing, and pricing when it comes to infrastructure investing, according to bfinance.
A whitepaper by Prudential Retirement outlines the benefits of stable-value investment strategies.
A new research report sheds doubt on the accuracy of a popular database that has been used to judge private equity and venture capital performance.
A new paper by Rocaton asserts that active managers may find added opportunities in an uncertain market environment.
An analysis by GMI identifies companies that received less than 70% shareholder support for compensation plans.
The combined pension deficits of the FTSE 100 Global companies increased by over 70% in the past year to €290 billion, according to the European Pensions Briefing report published by consulting firm Lane Clark & Peacock.
A new research paper argues that long-term investors have a large advantage and should institutionalise contrarian behavior by adopting a rebalancing rule while redefining the concept of risk away from just volatility.
Despite prediction of increased market volatility, a new survey finds that investors are eager to intensify their risk appetite and grow their international exposure.
A total of 23% of investors believe private equity has become more attractive in light of recent volatility in financial markets, Preqin's latest research reveals.