Newsmakers
The largest sovereign fund in Asia has bucked the international trend of bringing investment capability in house.
Regulation
The world’s largest owner of listed stocks appears to mean business on
corporate governance.
Regulation
Carlyle
Group remains the sole defendant facing trial for allegedly limiting
competition in leveraged buyout deals before the financial crisis.
Newsmakers
After less than a year, Marina Mekhlis has left the $50-plus billion fund for GoldenTree Asset Management.
Newsmakers
The pension and administration group has appointed a new commander-in-chief.
Risk
As with so much in finance, it’s about looking to the long term.
Asset Allocation
Alpha and
skill are not synonymous, and what was once alpha can be acquired as beta,
according to Towers Watson.
Asset Allocation
Investors
facing “structural forces” will increasingly turn to alternatives for values “beyond
alpha,” McKinsey & Co. has said.
Risk
Equity funds need to find new buyers as the UK’s largest
pensions move out of the market.
Newsmakers
The UK’s asset management trade body is opening its doors to institutions beyond its shores to help “make investment better”.
Sending your children to the right institution could guide them to a career in asset management.
Regulation
US
regulators have built reform laws based on an incomplete understanding of the
causes of the financial crisis, academics have said.
Manager Selection
Retail investors are looking for more options—and institutional managers have what they want, research has shown.
Risk
Asset owners
may miss out on attractive yield by blowing certain risks out of proportion,
Morningstar has said.
Asset Allocation
The largest
US public pension plan will pursue infrastructure opportunities with UBS across global markets in the next few years.