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CIO Announces 2022 Asset Owner Industry Innovation Award Finalists
BofA’s Answer to a Bear Market: Outdex, Don’t Index
Missouri Divests $500 Million From BlackRock as GOP Backlash Over ESG Grows
How the 1987 Crash May Have Lessons for Today
On the anniversary of Black Monday, Bespoke points out that a cataclysmic market fall doesn’t always bring about a recession.
Hamilton College Names Columbia’s Lauren Jacobson CIO
500 Largest Asset Managers Increase Assets by 10.2% in Past Year
New Co-CIOs give Fixed Income New Vigor at MFS
BlackRock Touts Its Ideal Asset Mix to Hit Allocators’ Target Returns
The University of Chicago Office of Investments Seeks New Managing Director
The University of Chicago, which holds a portfolio of nearly $14 billion, is seeking a new managing director to join its investment team.
Harvard Endowment’s 1.8% Loss Deemed ‘Very Good Result’
How Pension Plans Evolved Out of the Great Financial Crisis
Despite the recession and subsequent loss of assets value, pensions plans continued to pay out over a trillion dollars in benefits to stakeholders over the recessionary era.
Factors Grow in Popularity Among Investors, Study Says
Using methods other than market value should give superior performance amid slow economic growth and rapid inflation, respondents believe.
BNY Mellon’s Digital Asset Custody Platform Goes Live in U.S.
The bank hired digital asset tech firms Fireblocks and Chainalysis to help develop multi-asset platform.
U.K. Pensions Doom Loop May Not Be Over
Rebalancing pension portfolios in the wake of the LDI crisis may prove difficult.
