Just when corporations were getting over Quantitative Easing, accounting measures could be about to raise liabilities again.
The Strategic Investment Group founder and CEO will receive the award at aiCIO's annual Awards Dinner on December 4.
Politics, economic hurdles, and how the balance of power is shifting – investors are feeling the pressure to move.
London’s many public pension funds may soon become one as a proposed merger has cleared a significant hurdle.
Dr Doom talks: the Eurozone, the Middle East, and possible rays of hope.
Former New York State Comptroller Alan Hevesi is headed home after 19 months in prison for corruption.
2012 won’t be the year the highly controversial Volcker Rule finally sees daylight, according to the pension system's man in Washington.
An influential business group says there’s almost no solution for the nation’s worst-funded pension system.
LDI is here to stay, but what pensions are using the strategy for may be evolving.
Citigroup needs a makeover, according to a consortium of its shareholders – some of whom have very important connections.
The SEC levied more than $3 billion in
fines in FY 2012, double its $1.5 billion budget.
Are you a hedge fund manager wanting to take on SWF assets? It’s not just your performance they are after, a former CIO has revealed.
One of the largest and fastest growing economies on the planet is about to get new leaders – what will this mean for the rest of us – and our assets?
The Department of Labor has announced a $217 million settlement with four companies to resolve a string of lawsuits over Madoff losses.
Controlling counterparty risk means acting early and aggressively, according to a leading risk management expert.