Risk
January 26, 2015
By taking on public projects the pension has left itself open to new risks, the rating agency has warned.
Asset Allocation
July 24, 2014
Interim CIO Ted Eliopoulos called the equities portfolio’s 25% return “a very big number.”
Regulation
August 26, 2013
A six-year battle has been ended by a judge in Manhattan, finding on the side of Moody’s.
Newsmakers
August 1, 2013
A Singapore sovereign wealth fund has appointed a former World Bank President to its board, as it ramps up its reputation ahead of an American office launch.
Newsmakers
July 3, 2013
BNY Mellon, State Street, and Northern Trust don’t earn enough from core custody, Moody’s suspects.
Newsmakers
June 27, 2013
Moody’s declares Nebraska an exception to the morose pension deficit situation of other US states.
Regulation
June 19, 2013
Alternative investing and annuitization were major topics at Moody’s summit on corporate risk.
Newsmakers
June 17, 2013
The new valuation criteria set by Moody’s put California’s financial situation in a much bleaker light.
Newsmakers
June 5, 2013
A representative of Illinois’ speaker of the house—who voted for the funding break—says lack of reform on Wall Street is blame for the current shortfall.
Regulation
June 4, 2013
Time ran out on a pensions deal, and a ratings agency didn’t like it.
Newsmakers
May 2, 2013
Another day, another plan to try and sort out a multi-billion dollar pension deficit.
Regulation
April 8, 2013
Security is crucial, but what will changes to OTC derivatives regulation mean for investors?
Newsmakers
March 20, 2013
Some municipal public pensions will be reviewed for a possible downgrade, the ratings agency says.
Asset Allocation
March 1, 2013
Investors have been adding to their risk profiles, but markets have been “dialling up” some of their own.
Regulation
October 5, 2012
Harvard's flat returns on its $30.7 billion endowment, the largest of any educational endowment worldwide, is a sign that other endowments are in trouble, rating agency Moody's has said.