- Will Germany's extraordinary spending plan bring benefits for investors?
Middle East tensions drive market swings, but pension funds focus on resilience, risk management, and strategy
Small DC schemes risk consolidation as TPR urges them to offer in‑scheme drawdown for members
The shift away from guarantees in private pension products is also expected to open the market to new competitors
The trade body described the potential revisions as ‘a structural misfit for IORPs’
Support for sustainability-related shareholder resolutions by ISS fell from 39% in 2024 to 7% in 2025, while Glass Lewis saw a drop from 26% in 2024 to 21% in H1 2025
Capital doesn’t respond to slogans – it responds to incentives
The announcement in January that Microsoft has made a commitment to purchase 2.85m soil carbon removal credits from Indigo Carbon PBC over a period of 12 years suggests that something fundamental has changed in the soil carbon credits market.
Deep tech now represents 31% of all UK venture funding – a threefold increase from a decade ago
The arrival of AI into the investment process has the potential to vastly amplify existing research-related information disparity
Rachel Harris will reinforce Schroders’ commitment to the UK market and focus on continued growth
Over his 40-year career in pensions so far, Lars Wallberg has seen profound changes in Denmark’s pension system
The UK £34bn railways pension fund has also appointed a chief people officer
Middle East tensions drive market swings, but pension funds focus on resilience, risk management, and strategy
Capital doesn’t respond to slogans – it responds to incentives
Plus: TPR’s code of practice for collective defined contribution (CDC) pension funds; PPF’s levy
Strong funding and control drive large UK DB pension fund to rethink buyout as the default endgame, says Brightwell
Frédéric Ducoulombier, programme director at EDHEC Climate Institute, argues that value-chain complexity and Scope 3 uncertainty have become convenient alibis
Known as the ‘Jesus of Gentofte’ for its ESG stance, the Danish fund is revitalising its approach to investing. CIO Anders Schelde explains the rationale behind it to Rachel Fixsen
Over his 40-year career in pensions so far, Lars Wallberg has seen profound changes in Denmark’s pension system
The outgoing CEO of Finnish pension fund lobby group TELA speaks to Rachel Fixsen about intellectual challenges, taking difficult advocacy positions and her future plans
Leading executives at the UK’s NEST Invest, France’s ERAFP and Germany’s Bosch Pensionsfonds spoke to Joseph Mariathasan about operational and asset allocation challenges
As chair of Pensions Caixa 30, Yolanda Blanch is committed to forging ahead with what she describes as “systematic leadership”
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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
Leading executives at the UK’s NEST Invest, France’s ERAFP and Germany’s Bosch Pensionsfonds spoke to Joseph Mariathasan about operational and asset allocation challenges
As chair of Pensions Caixa 30, Yolanda Blanch is committed to forging ahead with what she describes as “systematic leadership”
Global markets had seemed relatively benign despite signs of impending instability – but the military strikes on Iran have upended any optimism
Despite global policy uncertainty, EM spreads have remained tight, and German manufacturers ended 2025 on a high