Newsmakers
September 14, 2015
Turner Consulting’s Elvin Turner on getting America’s defined contribution back on track.
Newsmakers
September 14, 2015
It’s all about creating robust processes for Swedish pension fund AP1’s chief Mikael Angberg.
Newsmakers
September 14, 2015
How the UK’s Environment Agency Pension Fund ripped up the rulebook to embrace long-termism in its investment mandates.
Risk
September 14, 2015
Aviva enters the longevity-hedging arena for the first time in a deal with Heineken’s UK pension.
Newsmakers
September 11, 2015
Canada’s $112 billion Public Sector Pension Investment Board is looking to expand its global footprint and hired a private equity expert to lead the charge.
Newsmakers
September 11, 2015
Underperformance, egos, and asset management’s most obvious structural flaw.
Newsmakers
September 11, 2015
CIO ’s European Editor on the responsibility of being excellent—and what it takes to be truly number one.
Manager Selection
September 11, 2015
The UK pension announces the sale of Aerion Fund Management, which runs three-quarters of its portfolio.
Asset Allocation
September 11, 2015
The $98 billion fund has cleaned house, earning top-decile gains in the process.
Asset Allocation
September 10, 2015
Some of the world's largest asset owners representing $1.5 trillion in total assets have backed a new standard for assessing sustainability within the asset class.
Newsmakers
September 10, 2015
Select members of CIO ’s Forty Under Forty and Knowledge Brokers lists have been named finalists for the 2015 Industry Innovation Awards.
Newsmakers
September 10, 2015
The industrial giant has announced plans to sell GE Asset Management to another leading investment management firm.
Newsmakers
September 10, 2015
The €417 billion Dutch pension manager announced its chief executive will step down at the beginning of next year.
Asset Allocation
September 10, 2015
After a period of hesitation European insurers have jumped into infrastructure investment.
Risk
September 10, 2015
Falling trading volumes in fixed income could cause significant losses in risk parity strategies—but analysts argue the effects have been overplayed.