- Strategists and portfolio managers weigh the options for equity investors as tech-driven growth and momentum dominate markets
Swiss supervisor proposes legal reforms to strengthen oversight as consolidation reshapes the country’s occupational pension landscape
Adepp and ABV reject mandatory pension fund allocations under European Union’s Savings and Investments Union
Plus: Industriens Pension adds to pension board; NEST reappoints chair
BlackRock has retained its position as the largest manager of UK institutional assets for the second consecutive year, as consolidation, pension risk transfer activity and the rise of private markets continue to redraw the boundaries of the UK pensions industry, according to IPE’s exclusive annual survey.
Plus: Chair of Trustee Sustainability Working Group ramps up campaign to replace pension fund TCFD and implementation reports with transition plans
USS’s improved funding position opens consultation on lower contributions while prompting debate over scheme’s long-term direction
Central bank will work to make DIGIT eligible as collateral in its market operations
The IPO of Elon Musk’s SpaceX broke several records, from the listing volume of $75bn to the $1.77trn valuation at listing. It also broke some rules, particularly those regarding inclusion in equity indices.
Pension policy was a hot political topic in Sweden in the 1990s – a debate that heralded a landmark policy to invest a small portion of workers’ contributions in capital markets. Some 30 years later, the same ideas are capturing the imaginations of European policymakers and think tanks.
Nuclear fusion, the energy process that powers the stars, was just three decades away, I was told when I left university four decades ago with a doctorate in physics. Unfortunately, it remained three decades away for the next 30 years.
Plus: Industriens Pension adds to pension board; NEST reappoints chair
Plus: Alecta appoints CEO; Iceland merger talks lead Nordic pensions news
Plus: Aptia hires Ian Burns as head of investment consulting; Tumelo picks head of stewardship solutions
Plus: Chair of Trustee Sustainability Working Group ramps up campaign to replace pension fund TCFD and implementation reports with transition plans
Consultants see Swiss pension funds refining equity allocations as concentration risks climb and rates remain low
Plus: Alecta appoints CEO; Iceland merger talks lead Nordic pensions news
A proposed overhaul of Switzerland’s pension system has sparked debate over funding, member choice and transition costs
Read what topped the agenda of the European pension fund community over the past month, from regulation around private markets, to asset allocation decisions to manage market concentration risks
Private credit markets are challenging in the current environment, but they are also evolving
LPPI CIO, Richard Tomlinson, explains how the £55bn manager thinks about its role in supporting the British economy
The biggest segment of Ilmarinen’s equity investment strategy is driven by sector-focused active stockpicking
M&G Investments CEO Joseph Pinto tells Liam Kennedy how he is pivoting third-party business towards greater engagement with leading institutions and higher-margin products following a succession of senior leadership changes
It has been a long road back for Sweden’s wounded pension manager Alecta. Pablo Bernengo, its head of asset management and soon-to-be CEO, talks to Caroline Liinanki about intense work and tough times, and the company’s plans for its one remaining headache
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Nuclear fusion, the energy process that powers the stars, was just three decades away, I was told when I left university four decades ago with a doctorate in physics. Unfortunately, it remained three decades away for the next 30 years.
Investment strategists and portfolio managers weigh the options for equity investors as tech-driven growth and momentum dominate markets, writes Carlo Svaluto Moreolo
Private credit markets are challenging in the current environment, but they are also evolving
LPPI CIO, Richard Tomlinson, explains how the £55bn manager thinks about its role in supporting the British economy
Specialist private credit managers work to change perception around lending to emerging corporates
Investors are eyeing selective, liquid opportunities in European bank credit as an alternative to private lending