- Investors are turning to concentrated equity strategies, despite ample evidence that broad diversification offers better risk-adjusted returns over the long term
Clearer rules and emerging best practices are expected to unlock the next wave of German pension buyout deals
Investor climate alliances retreat or collapse under antitrust pressure, forcing collaboration to evolve rather than disappear
Plenty going on but the biggest EU sustainability projects in 2026 won’t be focused on finance
The 23 pension funds to do so include €248bn healthcare scheme PFZW and PMT, the €86bn sector fund for the metals processing industry
With only a few days to go, AP funds use working groups and guidance from government special coordinators to pin down how assets should be transferred
Initial investments will focus on industrial and SMEs, start-ups and scale-ups, and the energy sector, particularly utilities
Sweden’s capital market success offers the EU a practical model for building inclusive, resilient markets
Manuel Coeslier, head of Mirova Research Center, makes the case for a framework that allows investors to assess a broader spectrum of corporate climate action
The European Commission’s IORP II reform proposal structurally reinforces individual pensions and is at odds with the successful social partner-led Rhineland model
Wuijster’s responsibilities will be taken over on an interim basis by Alineke van den Berge-Blindenbach
Plus: International Centre for Pension Management appoints two new board members; State Street Investment Management strengthens global leadership
NBIM expects headcount to remain broadly stable: ‘AI acts as a force multiplier for our employees rather than a replacement,’ spokeswoman says
Clearer rules and emerging best practices are expected to unlock the next wave of German pension buyout deals
Investor climate alliances retreat or collapse under antitrust pressure, forcing collaboration to evolve rather than disappear
Plenty going on but the biggest EU sustainability projects in 2026 won’t be focused on finance
The 23 pension funds to do so include €248bn healthcare scheme PFZW and PMT, the €86bn sector fund for the metals processing industry
With only a few days to go, AP funds use working groups and guidance from government special coordinators to pin down how assets should be transferred
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
Jesper Nørgaard, deputy CIO at Sampension, discusses whether it is prudent to maintain a large exposure to the US or re-allocate to European equities
Clearstream Fund Services is poised to capitalise on the democratisation of private markets, as Philippe Seyll tells Joseph Mariathasan
Diego Liechti, the new CIO of PKG Pensionskasse, explains the Swiss pension fund’s investment strategy to Luigi Serenelli as it steps up its exposure to illiquid assets
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The oil and gas (O&G) majors seem perfectly positioned to lead the energy transition but why are they struggling to do so?
Over the past 30 years, pension funds have accumulated trillions in pension assets by investing in high-performing global portfolios. Key to their success has been the ability to invest free from government pressures.
Clearstream Fund Services is poised to capitalise on the democratisation of private markets, as Philippe Seyll tells Joseph Mariathasan
Thijs Knaap, APG Asset Management’s chief economist, discusses political risk and how it could affect institutional portfolios
Jesper Nørgaard, deputy CIO at Sampension, discusses whether it is prudent to maintain a large exposure to the US or re-allocate to European equities
China’s sudden imposition of sweeping restrictions on rare earth exports took place alongside violent moves in stock markets
US jobs data points to a slowdown, and the outlook for euro-area growth is dull