Patrick Newberry will replace Sally Bridgeland from 1 August
The connection deadline for large pension funds is set between 30 April 2025 and 30 November 2025
Body also says SFDR should be aligned with Shareholder Rights Directive on stewardship
Certain assets could see their value cut
Asset manager cites ‘growing interest from Swiss institutional clients in participating in the stewardship of their capital’
Enpam and Fondazione Enasarco offices were raided by Italy’s Guardia di Finanza seeking documentation relating to securities transactions
Economics professor from Jönköping University appointed to lead working group tasked with analysing the problems in the system
SPP suggests that a more standardised approach to streamlined processes would be a significant, but not impossible, step
The risk-return profile is not attractive compared to other fixed income categories, according to the asset manager
PRI launches new project on how to harness the financial value that sustainability can generate in private markets
Patrick Newberry will replace Sally Bridgeland from 1 August
From 1 September, Anton Eser replaces Mark van der Kroft as CIO of Robeco
Investment pool announces £178.7m in cumulative cost savings and £55.4bn in partner fund assets under management
Over recent years, the term ‘diversity’ has been stretched in so many directions that its meaning risks becoming lost. The original common-sense goals – improving decision making, widening access to talent and ensuring equal opportunity – have become lost amidst a politicised battle.
With around A$750bn (€420bn) allocated to the US, Australian super funds are bracing themselves for the impact from a raft of policies being rolled out by the Trump administration.
Catherine Howarth, chief executive of campaign group ShareAction, expects more of asset owners.
The risk-return profile is not attractive compared to other fixed income categories, according to the asset manager
In the last of a four-part series on stewardship and shareholder engagement, Sophie Robinson-Tillett talks to asset owners about their mixed views on stewardship
The US dollar (USD) index tumbled 10% in the first six months of the year, marking the worst performance since 1973 when Richard Nixon was the US president and the greenback broke its connection with gold.
After years of being discussed as a way to boost the European Union’s economy, securitisation is now firmly at the top of policymakers’ priority list for the 2024-29 legislative term.
Ian Macoun was all set to continue an illustrious career in traditional fund management when he decided to change tack.
Antonio Nardacci, chairman of Fondoposte, the pension fund for Italian postal workers, speaks to Luigi Serenelli about the fund’s revamped offering, its domestic investments and ESG
Lured by its high returns and continued strong outlook, pension funds are considering increasing their exposure to private credit amid a fast-evolving landscape
Jacques van Dijken, the new president of PensionsEurope, wants to rid the organisation of its two-tier membership structure, giving every country equal influence
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Iran has recently been in the headlines, but while its relations with the US have ramifications across the Middle East, the more profound longer-term issue may be America’s relationship with China, as Washington beats the drum of a new cold war with Beijing.
UK pension funds could be part of a broader, coordinated investment drive to fuel the growth of the country’s internationally unloved small and mid-cap companies
Over recent years, the term ‘diversity’ has been stretched in so many directions that its meaning risks becoming lost. The original common-sense goals – improving decision making, widening access to talent and ensuring equal opportunity – have become lost amidst a politicised battle.
Lured by its high returns and continued strong outlook, pension funds are considering increasing their exposure to private credit amid a fast-evolving landscape
The €9.3bn first-pillar pension fund for sales representatives seeks to expand the role of its own asset management company, Miria Asset Management
Artificial intelligence is allowing private credit managers to move more quickly and smartly when sourcing and clinching deals
Though much of the damage caused by the so-called 2 April ‘Liberation Day’ announcement of US tariffs has been repaired, uncertainties generally remain high.