US Economy to Grow by Up to 2.5%, BlackRock Predicts
Bob Doll, Chief Equity Strategist for Fundamental Equities at BlackRock, predicts a "slow growth" world, with Europe slipping into a recession while US stocks achieve double-digit gains.
Bob Doll, Chief Equity Strategist for Fundamental Equities at BlackRock, predicts a "slow growth" world, with Europe slipping into a recession while US stocks achieve double-digit gains.
Unlike last year's bullish predictions, Goldman Sachs Asset Management chairman Jim O’Neill has outlined a slightly less optimistic array of predictions for 2012.
A newly released article explains that institutional investors are seeking to better understand and invest more heavily in clean tech private equity.
Thomas DiNapoli, New York's comptroller, is introducing a program bill that would double the penalty for public officials found guilty of corruption.
Shell, which offers one of the remaining open DB schemes on the FTSE100, seems set to close it to new joiners, citing falling in line with ‘market trends’.
A recently published academic paper claims that the average asset allocation of elite institutions and top‐performing funds is the single most important factor to explain stellar returns.
Mercer’s latest Pensions Risk Survey data shows that the accounting deficit of defined benefit (DB) pension schemes in the UK is on the rise.
Andrew Tunningley, head of investment consulting at Aon Hewitt, has left the company after overseeing a three-way merger 18 months ago.
Two papers published by Mohamed El-Erian and Rene Martel, chief executive and product manager of the Pacific Investment Management Co. (PIMCO) respectively, delve into the future credit outlook of the US and on the state of LDI implementation.
Amid continuing market uncertainty, Eurekahedge has shown that its Hedge Fund Index is down 3.78% year-to-date.
After filing a suit against JP Morgan, Stichting Pensioenfonds ABP (ABP) has sued Credit Suisse as many of the scheme's once triple-A rated securities now carry junk grades.