Newsmakers May 23, 2022 Willis Towers Watson, State Street Join AlphaNasdaq OCIO Indices The two asset managers bring the total number of providers in the collection to 46.
Newsmakers May 23, 2022 PBGC Approves Bailouts for Five More Multiemployer Plans in May The agency has now approved more than $6.2 billion in special financial assistance funds to cover nearly 120,000 participants.
Newsmakers May 20, 2022 CPPIB Reports 6.8% Net Returns The fund also highlighted some of its largest individual investments over the past fiscal year.
Asset Allocation May 20, 2022 Asset Allocators Want to Boost Their Stakes in EM Debt, Says Vontobel Some 60% of U.S. institutional investors aim to up their exposure over the next two years, per a study.
Manager Selection May 20, 2022 Elizabeth Burton to Step Down as CIO of Hawaii ERS After more than three years leading the $22.5 billion investment portfolio, Burton is leaving due to personal and family considerations.
Risk May 19, 2022 Is the Market Slide’s End Near? Maybe So, Says BofA Large departures of money from retail funds could mark capitulation, per the bank’s chief strategist.
Asset Allocation May 19, 2022 MIT Investment Arm Reflects on Allocation Strategy Fifteen years on, MITIMCo’s unique investment model highlights changes underway in endowment investing.
Manager Selection May 19, 2022 Ex-LACERA Chief Kushner Named as CIO of Austin Fund The Texas city’s retirement plan has been chronically under-funded.
Newsmakers May 18, 2022 Allianz Global Investors to Repay Over $5 Billion for Securities Fraud The strategy was sold to approximately 114 institutional investors.
Risk May 18, 2022 So When Will the Recession Hit? Chances are next year, but not 2022, says Abrdn’s Bassett.
Manager Selection May 17, 2022 Shoaib Khan Appointed as CIO and Permanent Director of New Jersey’s Division of Investments He is the first CIO to be hired after New Jersey scrapped its CIO salary cap law.
Newsmakers May 17, 2022 Firm Charged With Defrauding Disabled People Using Fake Trusts The SEC alleges that Synergy Settlement Services used funds from deceased beneficiaries’ accounts for golf tournaments and beach parties.
Risk May 16, 2022 Why Bother With Market Forecasts If They Usually Are Wrong? These auguries of where stocks may be headed serve a purpose, say market savants.
Newsmakers May 16, 2022 PSERS Considers Suing Aon for Miscalculating Returns The pension fund has hired law firm Blank Rome to look into potential litigation.
Newsmakers May 13, 2022 You Thought Musk’s Twitter Quest Was Iffy? Check Out These New Snags Spawning more doubts: the shortfall on its stock price, a federal probe and a pension program lawsuit.