M&G to become preferred asset management partner for Dai-ichi Life Holdings in Europe
The €9.3bn first-pillar pension fund for sales representatives seeks to expand the role of its own asset management company, Miria Asset Management
Members of the Dutch civil service scheme want the fund to divest from sectors including fast food chains and producers of disposable plastics
Announcement comes on the heels of water analysis from Ilmarinen and nature targets from KPA Pension
MN CEO flirts with BpF Bouw regarding fiduciary manager change
Consultancy Arkwright tasked with in-depth analysis of how the buffer funds invest in unlisted assets
The AGM voting season in Europe and North America has been unfolding against a backdrop of a backlash against sustainability concerns, particularly in the US
Startups and scaleups need better funding, the Commission says
The LGPS pool has an in principle view to invest in the British Growth Partnership’s initial fund when launched
It also puts public sector consolidator proposals on the backburner
The government has published the final report on the Pension Investment review, which will shape Pension Schemes Bill
NEST, M&G Investments, ASIP, Fondaereo, Fondo Pensione Byblos, La Française, Axyon AI, Alter Domus, Stafford
Case around Steen Michael Erichsen closed, say police, two years after firing following breach of pensions firm’s internal rules
John Worth is being appointed chief executive officer of the Church Commissioners for England
2024 was by many measures another poor year for private equity. Against the backdrop of flat industry assets under management and falling capital raised, annual exits have now fallen to 50% of the levels seen in 2022. Cash distributions, aided by a range of financial engineering techniques rather than true ...
European asset owners should seize the US retreat from ESG as a moment to evaluate and recalibrate their manager mandates, argues Colin Melvin
In its attempt to attract investments from within and from beyond its borders, the EU cannot retreat to ‘defensive regionalism’
Danish pension funds favoured European equities in Q1, central bank data shows
Corporate pension funds are lowering their exposures to equities, the dollar and US Treasuries, and hesitating to commit new capital to private markets in the US
US trade and tariff policies are prompting corporate pension funds in Germany and wider DACH region to review strategic asset allocation assumptions
The nature and impact of human capital risks and opportunities vary significantly by industry and regional circumstances
‘Ten years ago, we were the nerds, the geeks, and nobody was interested’
Claus Jørgensen, CIO at PenSam, talks to Carlo Svaluto Moreolo about the Danish pension fund’s efforts to maximise pension payouts
Peter Smith, investment director at TPT, the consolidator of UK DB pension schemes, talks to Pamela Kokoszka about the latest developments in investment management at the organisation
We have to protect our common European values, says EAPSPI chair
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Nature can provide almost 40% of greenhouse gas reductions needed by 2030, according to research published in 2017 by the Nature Conservancy.
Active management skill remains elusive but it can be identified by means of effective analytics, with common attributes such as trading skill and concentrated portfolios
As global markets react to the threat of US tariffs, many European pension funds are looking to rebalance their portfolios and reset their investment policies
The €9.3bn first-pillar pension fund for sales representatives seeks to expand the role of its own asset management company, Miria Asset Management
In the Allianz vs Barclays case, passive investors have been denied damages related to investments in companies releasing misleading information
Active management skill remains elusive but it can be identified by means of effective analytics, with common attributes such as trading skill and concentrated portfolios
At last, we have some clarity about the nature of ‘Trump risk’ – it is about uncertainty and growth. Markets are signalling that the US president’s on-again-off-again policies are a threat to growth and stoking inflation even if his threats are not implemented.