Swedish national pensions buffer fund says new co-investment collaboration will become ‘agile source of capital’
Early reappointment ’reflects appreciation for ISSB delivering requirements designed to create a truly global baseline of sustainability disclosures’
‘Impossible’ for asset owners to meet net zero goals without an enabling policy environment
Amid direct action from aggrieved Grindavik residents, pensions association explores following example of banking sector’s moratorium on interest and repayments granted to evacuated people
Positive outlook for the first pillar’s funds AHV, IV and EO stretches over a period up to 2070
The framework focuses on the illiquidity aspect of private markets, rather than the potential for additional return or diversification
Also at COP28 a group focused on aligning global policy with net zero emission goals has been launched
56% of survey respondents identify de-risking as investment priority
Three new circulars concern members of management and supervisory boards
Metals industry scheme remains invested in nine oil and gas companies with ‘sufficiently convincing plans’ for the energy transition, including Shell
AP7 reveals it is also leading class action in US against failed Signature Bank
Oliver Morley leaves the PPF in December to join Money and Pensions Service
Plus: BT Pension Scheme’s Brightwell names head of business development; Nuveen expands global responsible investment strategy and stewardship teams
Swedish pensions firm announces reorganisation aimed at clarifying division of responsibilities
Pension funds and other institutional investors face an uphill challenge when it comes to managing their investor action responsibilities.
At its recent annual general meeting in Melbourne, Qantas, Australia’s national carrier, was lambasted by irate shareholders over a litany of grievances, not least the role of chairman Richard Goyder and the board over what shareholders saw as the mismanagement of the airline.
Rising rates and market volatility are forcing US pension funds to rethink their approach to passive and active investing. They are realising that their US stock portfolios are not diversified enough to help protect against a correction. But change may not come so fast.
Arab financials are ideal partners for European pension funds and investors, writes energy market expert Cyril Widdershoven
The Netherlands’ largest pension fund is switching from an all-active investment strategy to index investing
The election’s big winner PVV wants to scrap the new pension law and retain a defined benefit system
The pension actuary turned politician has made the pension reforms a prominent topic in the campaign for parliamentary elections to be held this Wednesday
Oliver Morley leaves the PPF in December to join Money and Pensions Service
The Netherlands’ largest pension fund is switching from an all-active investment strategy to index investing
The newly elected Lord Mayor of the City of London Michael Mainelli is keen to position the City as a global problem solving hub and not just a financial services centre
Investors are witnesses to the end of an era of synchronised global growth, when China could be counted on for outsized expansion that provided a broad cross-border lift for economies, industries and asset classes.
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European institutions reflect on their priorities for 2024, as the fundamental questions about inflation and the impact of higher interest rates remain unanswered
The private equity industry faces significant pressures. IPE asked Nordic pension funds about their experience with this growing asset class.
The level of concentration within global equity markets is at record levels. This has significant implications for portfolio construction
IPE’s monthly poll of market sentiment, asking 50 asset managers about their six to 12-month views on regional equities, global bonds and currency pairs