Regulation
Politicians have decided to update how more than €100 billion in domestic pension assets are run.
Manager Selection
The American Federation of Teachers is urging defined benefit plans to avoid investing with managers it says are linked to anti-pension groups.
Risk
The asset management industry is largely unruffled by the geopolitical conflict between Ukraine and Russia.
Newsmakers
Chris McDonough, interim leader since September 2013, succeeds former head Tim Walsh as director of the $87 billion operation.
Newsmakers
Four major players have abandoned the industry in under a year.
Newsmakers
The hedge
fund firm turned family office is rebranding as Point72 Asset Management after
pleading guilty to insider trading.
Newsmakers
The co-head of responsible investment at the UK’s largest pension explains the fund’s approach to investing well—and for the long term.
Risk
An ultra-long government bond future offers novel synthetic exposure to gilts, but will the market care enough to make it viable?
Newsmakers
One of Asia’s largest investors has a new man in charge.
Manager Selection
Half of plans offer a menu item that “no reasonable investor would select,” according to Yale and University of Virginia researchers.
Newsmakers
Dr. Doom thinks bitcoins are a “lousy”
store of value and a channel for criminal activities.
Asset Allocation
Some macro strategies are powering ahead, but is it too soon to claim the strategy’s crisis is over?
Newsmakers
The Government Pension Investment Fund’s target is far lower than CalPERS, the CPPIB, and Norway.
Newsmakers
One of the first European pooled pensions is to lose a key architect of the fund.
Regulation
The
legislation would in-source asset management and reorganize the governance
structure of the state’s $87 billion pension system.