Investors should support the minimum tax rate deal struck in 2021, for example, said the founding chair of Norway’s sovereign wealth fund
Key priorities for the war-torn country are keeping up economic growth and establishing a defense industry
Manager of Denmark’s statutory scheme admits latest discretionary annual increase is well below the 10% inflation Danes had to cope with in 2022
‘Greenhushing’ on the rise, according to Global Sustainable Investment Alliance
Research from Pensions for Purpose shows impact investing and fiduciary duty are not mutually exclusive
While some savers believe they are ‘competent enough’ to make investment decisions, they still want someone else to take care of their money, says AP7’s Gröttheim
EIOPA’s latest report confirms lack of cross-border activity in Europe
Else Bos and Richard Gröttheim take this year’s Outstanding Industry Contribution award
After roughly a year of consultation with the market, the FCA has made a number of changes to the rules
Tangen says now is very good time to start building private equity portfolio, with discounts available in secondary market
The scheme for the Dutch construction sector has taken the first place from ABP
Swedish pensions firm announces reorganisation aimed at clarifying division of responsibilities
Plus: Invesco names director of ESG research
As Jill Mackenzie takes on her new role, Andrew Clare has also been appointed to the BTPS trustee board
Irish citizens are set to get a retirement boost following the government’s decision to implement its auto-enrolment retirement savings scheme in 2024. That is, if all goes to plan. Under the proposed scheme, which has been a topic of debate in Irish politics for at least 15 years, employees will have access to a workplace pension savings scheme that is co-funded by their employer and the state.
By 2063, Australia’s relatively youthful treasurer, Jim Chalmers, will be 85 years old and likely well into retirement.
Pension funds, university endowments, insurance funds, and other institutional investors have long called for more transparency about their investments in private equity and hedge funds.
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
One of the biggest battlegrounds for the CSDDD is proving to be the inclusion of the finance sector
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
History does not progress in a linear way. Science, democracy, technology, arts, the economy and any other type of evolutive process advance and recede in chaotic movements, even though they ineluctably move towards progress. Those recessions and pull-backs often go unnoticed at first, at least to the casual observer. And yet, they end up profoundly sanctioned by all stakeholders including the economy, financial markets and investors.
“One of the biggest differentiators for us in comparison to other private markets businesses is our focus on the use of technology within the business,” says Hartley Rogers, chair of Hamilton Lane.
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The private equity industry faces significant pressures. IPE asked Nordic pension funds about their experience with this growing asset class.
Five Dutch IORPs supplemented EIOPA’s 2022 stress test, the first to include climate scenarios, with their own more granular approach
Activity has been disappointing due to macroeconomic headwinds and geopolitical tensions
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