Newsmakers
Two trends dominate this year's Forty Under Forty: the rise of technology and the decline of active management and alpha.
Manager Selection
Despite “excellent” performance, trustees want greater transparency on how much they are paying.
Newsmakers
Leo Svoboda will be joining NYC-based hedge fund Penso Advisors in May.
Newsmakers
Bill Gross and PIMCO: Is there room in this town for the two of them?
Risk
Two academics have hit back after their popular measurement for active management was questioned by AQR.
Newsmakers
The $52 billion public pension has appointed a state representative to its top job.
Newsmakers
Is it possible to create real financial value from doing good?
Newsmakers
Do plan sponsors have a fiduciary duty to choose the cheapest target-date solution?
Regulation
The world’s largest custodian has been criticised by the UK financial regulator for “serious failures”.
Asset Allocation
Deval Patrick will run the socially responsible investment division at the Boston-based private equity firm.
Manager Selection
America’s largest pension has reduced expenses by $90 million over five years.
Manager Selection
Two academics have hit back after their popular measurement for active management came under scrutiny.
Newsmakers
A new name but unchanged focus—OCIO, risk advisory, and consulting—for the Seattle-based firm led by CEO Jeffrey MacLean.
Asset Allocation
Prices are high, and managers know it—but they are not reining in their bullish positions.