Newsmakers
Ken Lambden has quit just months after the asset manager announced it would merge with three peers to create a $260 billion multi-asset firm.
Newsmakers
Or, “Why Everything You Read During Your Economics Degree Was Wrong.”
Regulation
The division of enforcement’s Andrew Ceresney discusses efforts to increase transparency in the industry.
Manager Selection
Investors are increasingly adopting factor-based strategies, with hedge funds as their preferred vehicle.
Newsmakers
Mark Barnard will leave the $18 billion endowment in June after a 20-year tenure.
She departs after six years leading HP’s retirement funds, CIO has learned.
Manager Selection
With earnings results down for Blackstone, KKR, Carlyle, and Apollo, will negative private equity returns follow?
Manager Selection
Research into private equity has challenged assumptions about how “stable” fund management teams need to be.
Newsmakers
Marshall Sprung oversaw the enforcement unit that brought charges against Blackstone for its fee practices last year.
Manager Selection
The “prickly relationship” between consultants and managers worsens alongside the reliability of reported data, according to research.
Manager Selection
CalPERS isn’t the only asset owner culling its roster on a mission to simplify.
Newsmakers
Investment banking and Credit Suisse veteran Eric Varvel will lead the bank’s global asset management business, effective June 1.
Asset Allocation
AIG and MetLife will be redeeming more than $5 billion in hedge funds combined—but their exits may not mean a mass exodus among insurers.
Risk
A behavioral and cultural shift is needed for pension funds to create meaningful change, the iconoclastic think tank argues.
Newsmakers
John Jenks will end his nearly 15-year tenure at the $2 billion fund in January, CIO has learned.