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Northern Trust: Better Investment Returns Through Tax Efficient Fund Structures
Choice of cross-border investment vehicles can have a measurable impact on asset manager performance and investors’ returns over time, new research by Northern Trust shows.
‘Bureaucracy Trumps Common Sense’ in UK Government Pension Proposals
Future of Eastman Kodak’s Pension ‘Too Early to Tell’ Says PBGC
"Some people say that Eastman Kodak's pension plan is in danger because the company filed for bankruptcy, but it's really too early to tell," says PBGC spokesman Marc Hopkins.
F&C Questions Impact of Rating Agencies
Academic Paper: No Single Way to Benchmark Infrastructure
Despite growing interest in infrastructure as an asset class, no standard exists for benchmarking the performance of unlisted infrastructure investments.
BNY Mellon Finalizes Partial Settlement in FX Suit
BNY Mellon -- the world's largest custody bank -- has settled part of its federal forex lawsuit.
Record-Setting Insider Trading Probe Leads to Seven Charged
Seven have been charged in a $78 million record-setting insider trading case.
The Profile: Bernard Walschots, CIO, Rabobank Pension Fund
ABP Hikes Contributions, Mulls Benefit Cut to Contain Shortfall, Despite Asset Rise
Putnam Investments Expands Institutional Consultant Relations Team
Charlotte Walsh and Gregory Weissman are joining Putnam Investments' consultant relations team, highlighting continued demand on the investment consultant business.
Korea Investment Corp CIO Expresses Confidence in European Assets, Aims to Pursue Real Estate
The chief investment officer of the $43 billion Korea Investment Corp has revealed confidence in European assets with aims to pursue more real estate.
