Newsmakers
May 18, 2015
APG’s Angelien Kemna—the inaugural European Lifetime Achievement Award winner—led a group of luminaries who were honoured for thinking outside the box.
Manager Selection
May 18, 2015
Performance-linked compensation schemes, according to a study of 2,500 individual funds.
Newsmakers
May 15, 2015
Another major figure has quit the Newport Beach bond giant.
Manager Selection
May 14, 2015
Nearly 75% of private equity funds in 2011 relied on allocator-manager matchmakers, according to research.
Risk
May 14, 2015
What are you really earning for holding corporate debt—and how
are you measuring it?
Newsmakers
May 13, 2015
The rating agency has cut its US growth forecast and says several "vulnerable" emerging markets could be hurt by rising rates.
Risk
May 13, 2015
Less than £1 billion of new business was recorded by insurers in the UK bulk annuity market in the first quarter of 2015.
Regulation
May 13, 2015
The Windy City suffers a junk bond status as it deals with $20 billion in unfunded pension liabilities.
Manager Selection
May 12, 2015
After a volatile eight-year run, the $1.7 billion hedge fund will become a family office.
Newsmakers
May 12, 2015
Tasked with maintaining peace internationally, United Nations staffers are not faring so well with their pension fund.
Risk
May 12, 2015
The de-risking trend is continuing, with insurers now seeking to offload non-core legacy assets.
Newsmakers
May 12, 2015
The UK government has turned to a pension campaigner and adviser to take an official role in the new cabinet.
Risk
May 11, 2015
Nearly three-quarters of corporate pension plans are not considering pension risk transfer deals in 2015, according to Clear Path Analysis and Prudential.
Asset Allocation
May 11, 2015
Defined benefit pensions are set to sell £23 billion of equities in the UK market, says UBS—and DC is ready to buy it up.
Regulation
May 11, 2015
Rating agencies are on alert after an attempt to reduce a $100 billion pension gap was thrown out by the state’s Supreme Court.