Buck will take up her new role as London CIV’s CIO in early March
NBIM says mandatory quarterly reporting by businesses can lead to short-term decision-making, hindering sustainable growth and innovation
Joseph’s amendment will, together with the one that arranges the extension of the transition period, be discussed on 29 January in Parliament
Investor & Issuer Forum to tackle contentious issues to enhance London’s equity market
Ole Settergren to remain at the agency until a replacement takes over
According to L&G, it is the first commercial master trust in the UK to reach the milestone
Generali and BPCE have signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding for each to own 50% of the joint venture
Danish pensions giant says Trump’s election, and resulting asset manager exodus from climate cooperations, is clear signal that world is changing fast
The move comes as investors and governments aim to tackle the environmental fallout of coal mining
‘The new team we will be able to manage certain types of investments such as corporate bonds in the future,’ says co-CEO
Partner funds have appointed LGPS Central to provide oversight and stewardship services for over £11bn in passive funds
Ole Settergren to remain at the agency until a replacement takes over
Plus: Aviva Investors picks head of EMEA institutional client relationship management; Regeneration.VC adds partner, chief impact officer
Emma Reynolds is appointed economic secretary to the Treasury in a cabinet reshuffle
Australia has seen the number of corporate pension funds shrink significantly over the years, but recent mergers with industry funds are giving new life to the sector
This year will see developments in the US DC market, but the renaissance of DB plans is set to continue
In the past two years, an anti-ESG backlash has grown strong roots on the American right.
Plus: SPRIN-D calls to deploy capital-funded pensions to support research and development projects; SPD wants to strengthen occupational pensions
David Wrigley, partner at LCP, says supporting the appropriate release of surpluses could provide a shot in the arm to the UK economy
Plus: NZAM suspends operations; AP7 reviews BlackRock’s decision
Last year, Achmea IM and BlackRock each won +€20bn fiduciary mandates from Dutch pension funds. This makes them the clear fiduciary winners of 2024.
Sweden’s DC buffer fund is boosting internal capacity and embarking on a hiring spree as it seeks to adapt to a harsh new investment environment
James Alexander, CEO of UKSIF, expects more asset managers to get authorisation for sustainable investment labels in 2025
Impact investing was once a niche concept. “We were seen as the weird people in the corner of the room,” recalls Andy Kuper, the South African founder and CEO of LeapFrog Investments
Markus Schmidt, director of asset management for the pension funds of Germany’s HVB, talks to Carlo Svaluto Moreolo about the schemes’ combination of strict liability and risk management with a broad growth portfolio and sustainability focus
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Whatever the big issues of the 21st century, whether climate change, the environment, restoring economies post-COVID, fighting poverty or ending the war in Ukraine, they are much easier to resolve if countries work together.
Collective DC is emerging in the UK but time will tell whether employers will embrace it
Insurance-linked securities (ILS) may be complicated, but they are gaining an institutional following especially among pension and sovereign wealth funds, multi-asset investment firms and endowments.
The use of derivatives, for hedging and other purposes, is common among pension funds, but it can be a drain on liquidity. We asked three pension funds how they ensure adequate levels of liquidity when interest rates are volatile
Veritas CIO Laura Wickström talks to Pirkko Juntunen about the challenges and opportunities of running a lean but efficient internal investment team
Trump’s re-election prompted a rally in US assets, but elsewhere in global markets investors did not react positively
The way the European economy powers itself is undergoing a fundamental shift, driven by market forces and policymakers. But while the direction of travel is clear, the path to a different energy mix is tortuous and the shift may be much slower than required to meet Europe’s target to be net zero by 2050.