Risk
August 20, 2014
Columbia Management’s Ty Schoback gives a verdict on the effects of Detroit’s Chapter 9 bankruptcy on bond investors.
Asset Allocation
August 20, 2014
Better performance has not lured investors back to macro strategies, and credit hedge funds are suffering too.
Newsmakers
August 20, 2014
The world’s largest SWF has shaken up—and doubled—its senior investment team
Newsmakers
August 20, 2014
Two UK-based firms are growing their institutional teams in an effort to raise their profiles in this sector.
Newsmakers
August 20, 2014
One of the largest pensions in Denmark is to have its first
CIO in five years.
Risk
August 19, 2014
Researchers say a persistent behavioral bias leaves millions on the table—but perhaps knock on wood before exploiting it…
Risk
August 19, 2014
De-risking activity has moved up a gear in the Netherlands.
Regulation
August 19, 2014
An agreement between the failed bank and its pension means members will not face having their benefits capped.
Newsmakers
August 18, 2014
Patrick Groenendijk is one of five senior hires for the rapidly growing division.
Newsmakers
August 18, 2014
Tom
Conheeney announced his departure from the hedge fund-turned-family office
after 15 years of service.
Asset Allocation
August 18, 2014
The Labor Party in Norway has called for the $880 billion Government Pension Fund—Global to up its governance game before moving into private equity and infrastructure.
Risk
August 18, 2014
Wars, epidemics, and political turmoil—are they real threats to your investment portfolio?
Newsmakers
August 15, 2014
The $89 billion retirement system is on the hunt for a new leader.
Asset Allocation
August 15, 2014
Strong
equity markets and exit activity have resulted in a “positive momentum” in
private equity fundraising, Preqin has said.
Manager Selection
August 14, 2014
Passive
management is infiltrating untraditional arenas and no active manager is safe,
Morningstar has said.