Newsmakers
January 12, 2016
The $162 billion employees’ retirement system also promoted a new private markets chief from within its ranks.
Newsmakers
January 12, 2016
The consulting and OCIO firm has a new president with deep ties to the organization: Pension practice architect David Druley.
Manager Selection
January 11, 2016
With assets flowing into the Total Return Fund for the first time in two years, things might finally be looking up for PIMCO—even as bond funds struggle as a whole.
Risk
January 11, 2016
Ford’s switch to mark-to-market pension accounting—and the resulting $1.5 billion profit boost—may set off a wave of corporate followers.
Newsmakers
January 11, 2016
Bjarne Graven Larsen was formerly CIO of Denmark’s ATP.
Asset Allocation
January 11, 2016
A nine-person committee will assess how the sovereign fund should adapt its equity strategy for an expected low-growth environment.
Regulation
January 11, 2016
An outspoken critic of UK public pensions has published bold proposals for reform—but a switch to DC has been labelled a potential “tragedy” for employees.
Regulation
January 8, 2016
The SEC barred the hedge fund manager from handling outside money for two years following charges related to insider trading.
Newsmakers
January 8, 2016
Denmark’s Industriens Pension has hired a replacement for Henrik Nøhr Poulsen.
Newsmakers
January 8, 2016
CIO Ted Eliopoulos reports on the hard numbers emerging from his portfolio overhaul.
Newsmakers
January 8, 2016
PensionDanmark and PKA have dedicated money to an agribusiness fund for developing economies.
Asset Allocation
January 7, 2016
Bain Capital, Fortress, BlueCrest, and Nevsky have unwound multi-billion dollar funds in recent months.
Asset Allocation
January 7, 2016
The impending costs of an aging population are too high to ignore, says Janus' bond king.
Asset Allocation
January 7, 2016
Fundraising in private equity and real estate debt declined in 2015, as dry powder stacked up.
Asset Allocation
January 6, 2016
While real estate opportunities in the US might be pricy, they’re also the most stable, according to a survey.