Andrew Howard will assume leadership of the $13 billion fund later this month.
Environmental, social, and governance factors can have a significant positive impact on emerging markets portfolios, says Cambridge Associates.
Liability-driven investing is pushing its limits.
Investors and managers alike are looking forward.
Select members of CIO’s Forty Under Forty and Knowledge Brokers lists have been named finalists for the 2016 Industry Innovation Awards.
Transferring $2.5 billion worth of pension risk takes a lot more than a willing insurer.
Newly launched funds earned higher net returns than existing managers over every vintage year but one from 2000 to 2012, Preqin has found.
CalSTRS’ Chris Ailman pictures the Power 100 over the last four decades.
Walter Kress, who formerly managed JP Morgan’s retirement funds, is in his first month in the new position.
Deputy CIO Steve Davis has been appointed to lead the $8 billion fund nearly two years after Scott Chan’s exit.
The Danish fund has poached the head of one of the Nordic region’s biggest asset managers.
“Illusory” risk-return profiles and a lack of quality supply seriously detracts from the attractiveness of the asset class, argues Deutsche Bank.
Forecasts for several mainstream portfolios reveal dismal odds of earning a 5% real return over the next 10 years.
Is it time we were honest about the unfolding pensions crisis? The Dutch certainly think so.
Ultra-low interest rates are placing more emphasis on asset classes that insurance companies cannot manage in-house, surveys show.