United States – Page 21
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News
Danica, Industriens Pension share in US class-action payout
Danish pension funds agree settlement with US telecommunications company
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NewsExxon climate vote failure underscores need for 'cultural shift' by investors
Head of responsible investment at Church Commissioners singles out large US asset managers
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PIC reinsures longevity risk on $1.1bn of pension liabilities with PICA
PIC seeks deal to cover longevity risk linked to Aon Retirement Scheme buy-in
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Joseph Mariathasan: Brexit's terra incognita
Europe’s failure to hammer out differences could usher in enormous uncertainties, Joseph Mariathasan warns
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IPE Views: CalPERS, tobacco and the cost of principled divestment
Should CalPERS reverse a long-standing divestment of the tobacco industry?
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Opinion Pieces
Long-Term Matters: A climate culture clash
The Netherlands and the US are both free-market countries with thriving financial industries. But they also are very different and this is an unrecognised risk for large US mutual fund managers.
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News
State Street buys GE Asset Management for $485m
Property, private equity assets behind acquisition of rival manager
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NewsSEC should deny Exxon request to drop climate vote – Church Commissioners
Manager of £6.7bn fund ‘extremely disappointed’ by ExxonMobil’s stance
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News
Asset management roundup: Nordea, Lyxor AM, Legg Mason, Clarion
Nordea Asset Management joins Corporate Human Rights Benchmark
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NewsAP7 successful in 'London Whale' class-action lawsuit
Swedish buffer fund settles lawsuit against JP Morgan
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European pensions industry heartened by Fed hike, market reaction
Small increase only, but lift-off a positive ‘signal’
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NewsUS rate rise brings investment opportunities, say market players
Federal Reserve decision to raise interest rate by 0.25 percentage points widely expected
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Daniel Ben-Ami: End the monetary addiction
Market commentators have largely missed the true significance of the US Fed’s rate increase, argues Daniel Ben-Ami
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NewsPIMCO dismisses Gross's $200m lawsuit as 'legally groundless'
Legal representatives say fund manager’s lawsuit undermined by two ‘fatal’ flaws
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Features
US Illiquid Credit: Bankers by default
Structural changes in banking, regulation and low interest rates are transforming the illiquid loans market
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Special Report
US Outlook: Walking a tightrope
The Fed is trying to pull off a record-setting high-wire act – without a safety net, writes Christopher O’Dea
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NewsFed may not tighten credit until next year, experts say
Analysts focus on doveish comments by US central bank
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NewsTexas Teachers targets co-investments with new London office
Infrastructure, real estate likely to form part of remit, US pension fund says
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Features
Defined Contribution: Going the distance
In Australia and the US, best practice in the DC sector is to ensure participants have sufficient income throughout retirement, writes Christopher O’Dea




