News Archive: Mar - 2012
Cuomo's Pension Proposal Rejected by Assembly Democrats, Gov Threatens Shutdown
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has had his pension proposal rejected by the state's Assembly Democrats.
The Power of Pensions: Global Scheme Activism at CalPERS, Japan's GPIF, Noway, Others
The clearest issue connected with a fund’s shareholder guidelines is the degree of equity investment, according to a newly released academic paper.
Large Funds Shun Outsourced Investment
PIMCO to Investors: Use Anticipatory Cues to Guide Portfolio Construction
Can anticipatory cues help investors? According to Vineer Bhansali of PIMCO, the answer is yes if you know how to watch for them.
Europe Head Exits JP Morgan
Beware of Money Market Fund Governance
Oaktree's Marks: UPenn Underperformance Due to Defensive Posturing, Attempting to Please University
In order to survive and have a chance to produce long-term performance, investors have to live up to their constituencies in the short run, according to a memo from Oaktree Principal and Chairman Howard Marks.
Analysis: Asset Managers Suffer Slower Revenue Growth
The asset management industry suffered significantly slower revenue growth in 2011, while profitability remained stable, according to an analysis by Casey Quirk.
Paper: Three Cheers for Equities Long-Term
Given the return requirements of investors around the world, equities should remain a significant building block in an asset allocation program, Wellington Management concludes.
Overfunded, Sophisticated, Growing…and Established by the Government?
Quantitative Easing Sinks Pension Funds
Australia Treasury Says No to Sovereign Wealth Fund
Australian Treasury Secretary Martin Parkinson has voiced disapproval of a sovereign wealth fund for the country following strong support for such a fund from resource-rich Western Australia.
Actuary: CalPERS Should Slash Assumed Rate to 7.25%
CalPERS Actuary Alan Milligan is recommending trimming the fund's annual return estimate to 7.25% from 7.75%.