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Rocaton: Global Uncertainty May Open Doors for Active Managers
A new paper by Rocaton asserts that active managers may find added opportunities in an uncertain market environment.
Pension Turbulence the Reason for American Airlines Bankruptcy?
The bankruptcy of AMR Corp, the parent company of American Airlines, is just another example of the impact that pension plans can have on a company’s corporate finances, industry sources say.
Report Reveals Potential Say on Pay Failures for 2012
An analysis by GMI identifies companies that received less than 70% shareholder support for compensation plans.
Paper Voices Caution Over Low-Volatility Strategies
"Investors who wish to reduce portfolio volatility can usually achieve a reduction through investments in fixed-income rather than sacrificing expected returns by investing in a low-volatility strategy," according to a new paper released by Dimensional Fund Advisors.
Pension Deficits Soar in the UK, Consultant Finds
The combined pension deficits of the FTSE 100 Global companies increased by over 70% in the past year to €290 billion, according to the European Pensions Briefing report published by consulting firm Lane Clark & Peacock.
Report: Long-Term Investors Have an Edge
A new research paper argues that long-term investors have a large advantage and should institutionalise contrarian behavior by adopting a rebalancing rule while redefining the concept of risk away from just volatility.
Study: Investors Are Eager to Grow Risk Appetite, International Exposure
Despite prediction of increased market volatility, a new survey finds that investors are eager to intensify their risk appetite and grow their international exposure.
UK Government Targets Pension Funding for Infrastructure, Consultants Express Hesitation
UK Chancellor George Osborne has announced that a total of £6.3 billion of public money and up to £20 billion of private funding from pension funds will be invested in infrastructure projects, and while consultants generally commend the decision, they also express skepticism.
Towers Watson: Stable-Value Strategies Grow Riskier
In a newly released whitepaper, consulting firm Towers Watson advises plan sponsors about the new risks of stable-value investment strategies.
Market Volatility Spurs Interest in Private Equity
A total of 23% of investors believe private equity has become more attractive in light of recent volatility in financial markets, Preqin's latest research reveals.
Russell: LDI Strategies Becoming the Norm
As Russell Investments continues to see strong interest from its US institutional client base in liability-driven investing (LDI), Martin Jaugietis has been named to the newly created role of director and head of LDI solutions.
NAPF: Ahead of Auto-Enrollment, Heightened Clarity on Pension Charges Is Essential
The UK's National Association of Pension Funds (NAPF) has warned that unless details on pension charges are described in plain English, many people would have little faith in their new pension, and would simply choose to abandon it.
Annual Wall Street Pay Expected to Drop
A new compensation study conducted by the Options Group reveals that annual compensation for employees at big Wall Street firms could fall up to 30% from a year earlier.
Credit Ratings Not Always Subject to First Amendment Protection, Judge Rules
A federal judge has ruled that credit ratings are not always protected opinion under the First Amendment.
