Newsmakers
April 23, 2014
From aiCIO Europe's April issue: European Editor Elizabeth Pfeuti on the issue of control permeating the first standalone issue of aiCIO Europe.
Newsmakers
April 22, 2014
From aiCIO magazine's April issue: Everyone wants it, not everyone can have it: Is the first-mover advantage of smart beta already gone? Leanna Orr reports.
Newsmakers
April 22, 2014
From aiCIO magazine's April issue: Editor-in-Chief Kip McDaniel on overcoming the fear of being dangerous.
Newsmakers
April 22, 2014
From aiCIO magazine's April issue: Is the direct model only reserved for "top-tier" institutions? Sage Um reports.
Newsmakers
April 22, 2014
From aiCIO magazine's April issue: Custom is the way to go in standing out in a swarm of TDF-touting firms. Sage Um reports.
Newsmakers
April 22, 2014
From aiCIO magazine's April issue: How long can investors afford to be wrong about emerging markets? Leanna Orr reports.
Manager Selection
April 21, 2014
Long/short equities strategies remain favorites among investors as 2014 gets underway, according to Preqin.
Asset Allocation
April 17, 2014
The $9.8
billion fund has voted to implement a new asset allocation with just 15% direct exposure to fixed
income.
Newsmakers
April 17, 2014
Jonathan Hook, former CIO of Ohio State University's endowment,
will build an internal team to manage the Baltimore-based foundation’s $2 billion in assets.
Newsmakers
April 17, 2014
The man leading the charge on overhauling Japan’s Government Pension Investment Fund has said the fund should pare back total bond holdings to about 35% of assets.
Asset Allocation
April 17, 2014
Research from Hewitt EnnisKnupp has revealed a downward trend for almost all mutual fund fees in the past three years.
Regulation
April 17, 2014
The bankrupt city has reached a tentative deal to cut pensions and launch two VEBAs for retiree medical funding.
Regulation
April 16, 2014
A study of large hedge funds found systematic trading on analysts' stock ratings before publication of their outlooks.
Newsmakers
April 16, 2014
Led by PFZW, Dutch pensions are considering renegotiating contracts, allowing them to discipline underperforming managers.
Asset Allocation
April 15, 2014
Bearishness on emerging markets has also waned over the last month, according to Bank of America Merrill Lynch’s latest survey.