News March 7, 2022 Analysts Shrink Projections for First Quarter Earnings Growth Those nice double-digit results we’ve enjoyed are so 2021, they say.
Newsmakers March 4, 2022 Understanding PRT: Administrative and Fiduciary Considerations Proper due diligence and administration are vital to guarantee that the transaction does not create additional risk for plan sponsors.
Newsmakers March 4, 2022 Retiring Your Pension Plan: How to Handle Different Choices Asset allocations, glidepaths, LDI, and pension risk transfers are weighed at our panel.
Risk March 4, 2022 Russia Bombed the Largest Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine. Here’s How That’s Affecting Energy Stocks Nuclear-related stocks are already seeing a dip.
Newsmakers March 3, 2022 Market Sees Small Bump Up as Powell Gives Soothing Talk Ukraine distress, inflation and other woes have been driving stocks down.
Asset Allocation March 3, 2022 Bill Miller Lists His Favorite Cheap Stocks: Alibaba, Anybody? Some of these are contrarian plays, big-time. But the value guru is undaunted.
Asset Allocation March 3, 2022 A Latvian State-Funded Pension Invests in Venture Capital for the First Time The move is part of a growing trend of Baltic institutional investors looking to alternatives.
Regulation March 3, 2022 SEC Proposes New Rules for Private Funds, Cybersecurity Risk Management EisnerAmper’s Louis Bruno says private fund managers will need to adapt to meet the new standards.
Asset Allocation March 2, 2022 Why Former Bond King Bill Gross Says Treasury Yields Will Double High inflation won’t abate soon, he says in new book, which also covers his ill-starred history after PIMCO.
Asset Allocation March 2, 2022 Here Are the Biggest Trades that CalPERS and CalSTRS Made in Q4 Both pensions are keen on Microchip Technology Inc.
Newsmakers March 2, 2022 Former Trump Adviser Sentenced for Soliciting Loans for Potential White House Role Stephen Calk issued millions of risky loans to Paul Manafort in exchange for an economic adviser position on the Trump campaign.
News March 1, 2022 Markets Gyrate as Russian Forces Up the Ante Stocks dip as refuges, such as Treasuries and gold, rise.
Newsmakers March 1, 2022 High Inflation Leads to Expensive Cost-of-Living Adjustments for CalPERS and Others This will be CalPERS’ biggest increase in pension payments in 32 years.
Newsmakers March 1, 2022 Global Pension Funds Shun Russian Investments Norway’s $1.3 trillion sovereign wealth fund, among other pension funds, will freeze and divest Russian investments.