The consultant and fund manager wants greater access to
alternatives.
Jagdeep Bachher has hired or promoted at least 14 staffers in the past few weeks, CIO has learned, and is actively recruiting for more.
Expect further divergence between developed economies and major (but risky) upside potential from emerging markets, the investment banking titan says.
A career asset manager has taken the reins at one of the UK’s biggest public sector pensions.
Kevin Uebelein is set to replace outgoing CEO Leo de Bever in the sovereign wealth and pension fund’s top job.
After a five-year run marked by outperformance and political drama, Bob Grady has resigned his post at the $80 billion fund.
The GPIF is to reorganise its internal investment structure.
The
asset management firm and hedge fund group SSARIS will part ways after 13 years
of affiliation.
Lured by the indexing business, the London Stock Exchange got a consultancy and asset manager in the bargain. So what happens to them?
2014 is already a record-breaking year for UK pension funds’
de-risking activity.
Investors
and managers are focusing too much on alpha and not enough on achieving their
long-term goals, State Street has argued.
PIMCO says its two former top executives did not earn nearly half a billion in bonuses in 2013, as has been widely reported.
If pensions aren’t investing for the long term, it might not be their fault, a survey has found.
A Detroit-based foundation has outsourced its investment functions to Investure.
CIO imagines a radical new approach to de-risking investments.