Risk
March 29, 2013
Smart beta can offer an edge for long-term investors over equities via three primary premiums, the firm claims.
Asset Allocation
March 29, 2013
Watch out, active managers, investors still love ETFs – and they want more of them.
Regulation
March 29, 2013
Both the 41,000 members whose pensions were annuitized by Prudential and those whose weren't will be allowed to sue Verizon as a class, a judge has ruled.
Newsmakers
March 29, 2013
It’s all change at the top of two large, corporate pension funds.
Regulation
March 28, 2013
John Johnson has pleaded guilty to three counts of securities fraud predating his tenure at Wyoming’s pension fund. Each carry a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison.
Newsmakers
March 28, 2013
One of the world’s largest SWFs is not letting its $4 billion claim against Citi go easily.
Newsmakers
March 28, 2013
Last year’s bills are not paid, and this year’s are mounting in Brussels.
Risk
March 27, 2013
Three researchers use risk factors to optimize private equity portfolios, and then wonder, “Why hasn’t this been done before?”
Newsmakers
March 27, 2013
Three top buyout specialists will leave the firm, having been hired in 2011 to staff the new program.
Asset Allocation
March 27, 2013
Real yields across emerging and developed markets are converging, and there’s more at play than QE, Investec warns.
Newsmakers
March 27, 2013
A Swiss national has been appointed to lead the US-based firm in Europe and beyond.
Newsmakers
March 27, 2013
One of the UK’s largest pension funds has netted the CEO of the sector’s regulator.
Newsmakers
March 26, 2013
The Cyprus crisis may be a great opportunity for Russia to revamp its image to investors, according to the head of Goldman Sachs Asset Management.
Asset Allocation
March 26, 2013
Institutional investors have spoken – the time to change is now.
Regulation
March 26, 2013
Instead of shouting about it, unions in the UK are voting on what they don’t like in big business.