Occupational pensions giant says will respond to watchdog’s letter by 6 September
Longview joins the existing managers Harris, Schroders, and Union
The asset management arm of the pension provider of the three pension schemes of airline KLM had been put up for sale in March
The call is endorsed by 35 pension schemes with assets totalling £84bn
ESMA’s guidelines will ‘completely replace’ BaFin’s old supervisory approach, says BaFin’s Thorsten Pötzsch
The market is expected to operate on the updated guidance ‘for some time’ before legislation passes
The debate about standardised reporting of Scope 3 emissions loses sight of an important point about the need for judgment, says Iancu Daramus
Plus: PMT’s ESG exclusion framework and PGGM’s DEI pledge
The value of the DB fund increased by £1.7bn over the year to 31 March 2024
But SFDR reclassifications fizzle out
Blue-collar pension fund says all asset classes contributed to positive return, with equities gaining 13.6%
Plus: South Yorkshire Pensions Authority adds to pension board; DWS appoints UK country officer
Long-term CEO agrees it’s a good time to pass on leadership at Sweden’s second-biggest workplace pension fund
Plus: Francine van Dierendonck leaves APG Group’s board; Aon names head of reinsurance solutions
Vogue fashion magazine reports that flared trousers and mullets are back after a 50-year absence. They were not a good look even then, but fashion has its own drivers which do not necessarily involve good taste or even practicalities.
The Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC) has won its first greenwashing case in a civil action against Vanguard Investments.
Opinion is divided on whether opposition to environmental and social considerations are increasing following the 2024 annual general meeting season in the US.
The debate about standardised reporting of Scope 3 emissions loses sight of an important point about the need for judgment, says Iancu Daramus
Plus: PMT’s ESG exclusion framework and PGGM’s DEI pledge
It is more useful to think of climate change and decarbonisation as a ‘hyperobject’, says Iancu Daramus
Bundesrat on first pillar pension system, KENFO, CERN, and Switzerland’s AMAS on stewardship
Some 2.5 million Australians are set to retire over the next decade, according to the country’s Treasury. This ageing population has challenged Australia’s A$3.6trn (€2.3trn) superannuation fund sector, and the industry as a whole is pivoting more heavily towards the decumulation phase.
Like the so-called FANGs that preceded them, one could argue that the Magnificent Seven group of US tech mega-caps that accounted for a large portion of market performance in 2023 are now a part of Wall Street’s history books. Besides two names that have continued to pull away from the pack, the group is no longer commanding investors’ undivided attention.
Christian Kjaer, head of liquid markets at Denmark’s ATP, talks to Carlo Svaluto Moreolo about the institution’s liquid assets portfolio and his knack for game theory.
Pension funds face very real cyber security risks and must prepare for regulatory changes, such as the EU’s Digital Operational Resilience Act. IPE asked European pension funds about their strategies to deal with cyber crime
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Could amendments to the EU’s Shareholder Rights Directive help fix Europe’s splintered voting rules?
The Italian pension industry and policymakers are discussing ways to channel more pension investment towards the country’s business sector
Cyber catastrophe bonds may be the new kid on the insurance-linked securities (ILS) block, but they have been talked about for years. The jury is out, though, as to whether they will follow the same trajectory as their natural cat bond peers. While some analysts believe they have the potential to go mainstream, others cite concerns over modelling and lack of diversification.
The emerging world is ageing the fastest. Despite having the advantage of a young population, emerging countries are expected to transition to older age groups within 25 years, a change that took over 150 years in some developed nations.
Pay transparency is looking set to be the employment hot topic of at least the next few years and reflects an ongoing global conversation around addressing equal pay. The latest figures in the EU put the gender pay gap at around 12.7% and the gender pension gap at in excess of 30%, with very little movement over the last few years. Greater transparency over pay is the route being adopted in a growing number of countries as the silver bullet to accelerate progress.
As the private credit market grows, banks are looking to partner with private credit managers rather than compete with them
Some 2.5 million Australians are set to retire over the next decade, according to the country’s Treasury. This ageing population has challenged Australia’s A$3.6trn (€2.3trn) superannuation fund sector, and the industry as a whole is pivoting more heavily towards the decumulation phase.