Risk
Texas TRS Looks to Replace Some Public Equity Allocation with Private Credit
Cryptocurrency Scam Allegedly Swindles Doctors Out of $33 Million
Newspaper Company McClatchy Halts Retirement Payouts After Chapter 11 Filing
New York Maintains ‘Conservative Approach’ With 5.3% Third Quarter Return
The Common Retirement Fund has incrementally increased its exposure to fixed income such as cash, bonds, and mortgages.
Artificial Intelligence? Start Investing Now, Says Foundation Group
Two major US private foundations lead venture capital push into AI, which they say will disrupt multiple industries.
Davos Report Says Climate Change Striking Harder than Expected
‘2008-style systemic collapse’ expected if human-caused CO2 isn’t halved in decade.
University Endowments Gain 5.3% in 2019
However, the average 10-year return beat long-term objectives for the first time in a decade.
Virus Outbreaks Harm Stocks, Just Not on Tuesday
S&P 500, aside from yesterday’s rally, has dipped up to 13% due to epidemics, Citi says.
Op-Ed: Why CIOs Should Engage on Climate and Take Action
Thousands of CIOs are currently assessing the climate risks of their portfolios as the March 31 reporting deadline for the UN PRI approaches.
Negative Surprises Spurs IMF to Cut Global Growth Forecast
IMF sees few signs of a turning point amid ‘new normal’ of higher uncertainty.
Ohio’s State Pension Slashes Healthcare Benefits amid Insolvency Concerns Threat
The board at OPERS voted to reduce medical benefits to avoid collapse by 2030.
Scary Similarity: The Roaring Twenties and Today
Then resembles now a lot, says State Street’s Arone. And we know how the 1920s ended.
More Than Half of UK Public Universities Commit to Divest Fossil Fuel
Divestment campaign gathers steam with 79 universities signing on since 2014.