Newsmakers
August 19, 2013
One of the leading voices in UK public pension hands over the baton.
Regulation
August 19, 2013
JP Morgan agrees to pay millions to settle case about mishandling pension money.
Newsmakers
August 19, 2013
Hamburgers, coin-flipping, and Vegas: the Sage of Omaha on pensions.
Regulation
August 19, 2013
Two of Europe’s pensions giants consider taking Libor-manipulating banks to court, but is it worth it?
Asset Allocation
August 15, 2013
Shoppers keep spending and one pension is buying into their habit.
Risk
August 15, 2013
Transferring longevity risk may be about to get a whole lot safer.
Manager Selection
August 15, 2013
Is your hedge fund underperforming? Commonfund says there’s diversification value even when these managers are not shooting the lights out.
Risk
August 15, 2013
A report from Towers Watson has found just 40% of Chinese insurers use risk management information in their planning processes.
Regulation
August 14, 2013
Credit rating agencies, proxy voting reform, and encouraging investor engagement—CalPERS wants the SEC to do more.
Newsmakers
August 14, 2013
New entrants to the sovereign wealth fund sector are failing in their transparency responsibilities—and so are some of the big guys.
Asset Allocation
August 14, 2013
Seeking higher returns, Louisiana’s Teachers Retirement System has invested in global high yield debt, and it’s not the only pension that’s interested.
Newsmakers
August 14, 2013
Pensions are tapping into a need for more energy—and an increasingly disposable society.
Asset Allocation
August 13, 2013
Confidence is returning to markets, but there are plenty of bargains for the nimble, Bank of America Merrill Lynch says.
Regulation
August 13, 2013
Class action status has been granted in a bitterly contested case over an alleged poorly invested stable value fund.
Asset Allocation
August 13, 2013
The changing nature of the UK’s high streets has presented new opportunities for pension funds.