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  • bernie thurston
    Special Report

    Innovation: What could disrupt ETFs?

    ETFs Guide 2019

    Over the last two decades, exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have been one of the most disruptive forces in the asset management industry. But could the tables be turned? In an era of excitement over the possibilities of financial technology (fintech), are ETFs vulnerable to being displaced themselves?

  • howie li
    Special Report

    Innovation: Bringing ETFs into the digital future

    ETFs Guide 2019

    Over the past 18 months there has been an explosion in the number of ETFs focusing on new technology. From iShares to Ossiam, DWS to veteran investor Jim Rogers, it seems everyone has launched a fund based on how digitisation will revolutionise our lives.

  • pensions in a hostile climate
    Opinion Pieces

    Pensions in a hostile climate

    October 2019 (Magazine)

     Outside the realm of US public pension plans, where generous return assumptions and inflated discount rates are common, the medium and long-term outlook for asset classes is of serious importance to most pension funds. 

  • estelle castres
    Country Report

    France: PACTE changes the landscape

    October 2019 (Magazine)

    The new PACTE law will transform pension saving in France

  • special report perspectives
    Special Report

    Management & outsourcing: The rush is on

    October 2019 (Magazine)

    Competition is intensifying among providers of data analysis and benchmarking solutions

  • ecb deposit rate
    Features

    Briefing: Draghi’s parting gift on ECB stance

    October 2019 (Magazine)

    If anyone in Europe was left in any doubt on 11 September about the dovishness of the European Central Bank (ECB) under Mario Draghi’s leadership, by close of business on the next day their doubts were surely dispelled. On that day the outgoing president of the ECB unleashed a bout of monetary easing, in an attempt to boost euro-zone inflation from 1% to its target of “below, but close to, 2% over the medium term”.

  • tony dalwood
    Asset Class Reports

    Small & mid-cap equities: Public or private markets?

    October 2019 (Magazine)

    Public markets are shrinking while private markets are attracting huge amounts of capital. But it is still not clear which is the better bet

  • storing up future pain
    Opinion Pieces

    Storing up future pain

    October 2019 (Magazine)

    Anyone who back in 2008 had accurately predicted what monetary policy would look like today would certainly have been regarded as unhinged. 

  • jean paul delevoye
    Country Report

    System reform: A hot political plot

    October 2019 (Magazine)

    Pension reforms have reached a second stage as President Macron seeks to push through radical changes

  • effective federal funds rate
    Features

    Briefing: US makes rapid turnaround

    October 2019 (Magazine)

    Father Christmas delivered a sack of coal to equity markets last Christmas Eve, with the S&P 500 index losing 1.8%, following a three-day slide. Forecasters had previously been expecting two or three rate hikes in December, as Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell steered that discussion. He had mistakenly assumed that the economy had not yet reached a normal, neutral level but it already had, forcing him to backtrack.

  • is the small cap premium truly significant
    Asset Class Reports

    The small-cap conundrum

    October 2019 (Magazine)

    Academic studies have cast doubt on the existence of a premium for investing in small-cap stocks

  • carlo svaluto moreolo
    Opinion Pieces

    Do not let costs become an obsession

    October 2019 (Magazine)

    Our report this month on management and outsourcing discusses how pension funds must increasingly rely on external organisations to analyse their portfolios, particularly from a cost perspective. 

  • the second pillar evolves
    Country Report

    Pension regimes: The second pillar evolves

    October 2019 (Magazine)

    The second-pillar pension regime for private sector employees, AGIRC-ARRCO, is entering a new phase of its development

  • president emmanuel macron and chancellor angela merkel
    Features

    Briefing: Deep tensions threaten EU vision

    October 2019 (Magazine)

    This is not a commentary on the UK within or without Europe. Brexit has been a compelling distraction but it is one macroeconomic strand in a complex world. The overwhelming coverage has also moved attention away from key internal tensions within the European project. 

  • mark rogers
    Asset Class Reports

    ESG awareness grows

    October 2019 (Magazine)

    Smaller companies are realising they must keep up with ESG and impact-investing standards to remain successful 

  • nick reeve
    Opinion Pieces

    Time to talk pensions

    October 2019 (Magazine)

    At a press briefing last month, Bill Galvin, chief executive of the UK’s £68bn (€77bn) Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS), emphasised the importance of improving its communication policy. 

  • the pacte law offers an attractive growth relay
    Country Report

    A ‘big bang’ in pensions

    October 2019 (Magazine)

    The new PACTE law has placed the emphasis on asset managers

  • german asset allocation
    Features

    Briefing: Coping with lower for much longer

    October 2019 (Magazine)

    German institutional investors have shifted their asset allocation due to low bond yields

  • historic asset allocation of spezialfonds
    Features

    German Spezialfonds show modest asset growth

    October 2019 (Magazine)

    Germany’s Spezialfonds market showed modest positive growth in 2018 in the face of challenging market conditions, with total assets approaching €1.5trn. 

  • Features

    The accounting backstop

    October 2019 (Magazine)

    What if the Irish government pumped €64bn into its banking system to repay loans to the European Central Bank (ECB) and the Irish Central bank illegally?