- Will Germany's extraordinary spending plan bring benefits for investors?
High fixed costs are the biggest barrier to new banks entering the market to offer global custody and passive asset management services
The transaction will be followed by an accelerated move to full buyout by April 2026
Lawyers cite Mubadala precedent as they seek damages and deeper scrutiny over BVK’s troubled US property investments
Danish statutory pension scheme admits being unable to maintain purchasing power of pensions
Reports suggest disagreements emerged within the management board over BVV’s investment strategy, which Axel-Rainer Hoffmann reportedly considered too risk-averse
Members of the upper parliament warn that superfunds could be forced to wind up before reaching maturity
Attending the launch of a report by the UK’s Royal Academy of Engineering (RAE), the ‘State of UK Deep Tech 2025’, on a late November afternoon, it became clear to me that the UK’s deep technology sector presents a paradox that ought to concern policymakers and institutional investors alike.
The arrival of AI into the investment process has the potential to vastly amplify existing research-related information disparity
Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman’s influence on corporate behaviour and investment philosophy continues to resonate decades after his famous 1970 New York Times article declaring that the sole social responsibility of business is to increase profits.
Reports suggest disagreements emerged within the management board over BVV’s investment strategy, which Axel-Rainer Hoffmann reportedly considered too risk-averse
Plus: IGG appoints trustee director; NBIM’s chief risk officer steps down
Leadership changes continue at Switzerland’s social security office as AHV forecasting errors prompt reform and renewed pension scrutiny
Upcoming debate on CSRD transposition will reveal whether politicians follow in footsteps of Spain, Estonia and Switzerland
Plus Value for Money and LGPS consolidation
In the US, JP Morgan Asset Management dumped proxy advisers in favour of an AI tool for domestic voting
The institutional investment market needs to consistently evidence its beliefs about culture, argues Bev Shah, co-CEO at City Hive
Plus: Pension funds divest from US assets; PME withdraws €5bn mandate from BlackRock
Lazard Asset Management makes a strong case for fundamental research and active management, Europe co-CEO Jeremy Taylor tells Carlo Svaluto Moreolo
CIO Arne Vagn Olsen explains to Rachel Fixsen how Iceland’s second-largest pension fund has fundamentally changed how it operates
Lyes Arezki, investment manager for private markets at France’s UMR, sets out the pension provider’s approach to portfolio construction and private markets
The pension fund for Italian utility workers taps into private market expertise to broaden its investment horizons and boost returns
Thijs Knaap, APG Asset Management’s chief economist, discusses political risk and how it could affect institutional portfolios
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A renaissance in European stockmarket flotations needs to be backed by more supportive policies
Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman’s influence on corporate behaviour and investment philosophy continues to resonate decades after his famous 1970 New York Times article declaring that the sole social responsibility of business is to increase profits.
UK pension schemes are de-risking through insurance in growing numbers, while many are choosing run-on strategies – and fiduciary managers must adapt
Lyes Arezki, investment manager for private markets at France’s UMR, sets out the pension provider’s approach to portfolio construction and private markets
Thijs Knaap, APG Asset Management’s chief economist, discusses political risk and how it could affect institutional portfolios
The German government’s landmark decision to increase public spending beyond its traditionally strict limits meant that Bunds had a volatile ride last year. This scenario has already become a familiar one for investors, as shown by the 2.5 basis points (bps) jump in the 10-year bond yield that kickstarted 2026.
This insight, which allows new information to guide one’s opinions and plans, has been taken on board by pension plans, as their strategic asset allocation has become ever more exposed to the economic rollercoasters that have whipsawed their portfolios recently.