- The strategic case for private credit is changing, as LPs look at broader risks and GPs tie up with pension risk insurers to boost their origination engines
The third annual IPE Transition Conference & Awards were held in The Hague
The House of Lords voted 234 to 152 to send it back to the Commons for further discussion
Early reports suggest investors have voted against management on two key proposals
Finnish pensions lobby positive on shifting YEL scheme towards earnings-based system, but bemoans fiscal burden, freedom of choice model
Norway’s giant SWF takes -1.9% hit on investments in the first quarter, with only unlisted real estate in positive territory at end of March
Instead, it will employ a ‘practice statement’ to explain how companies can provide nature-related disclosures in accordance with existing standards
Morten Nilsson of Brightwell Pensions on avoiding the onerous requirements that could further shrink the pool of lay trustees
The retailisation of private credit has broad implications for the functioning of this growing market
The US shift towards mercantilism warrants a serious reconsideration of asset allocation decisions by European institutional investors
At Northern LGPS, Elizabeth Renshaw-Ames was named chair, while Paras Anand was appointed as chief executive officer
Her five-year term begins on 1 July 2026, when current interim chair Kirstin Baker steps down
Danish pensions manager also tightens up exclusion process, and improves systematic follow-up of milestones and dialogue progress
‘Europe is quietly losing control over how its capital is allocated’, warn observers
Plus: German Pensionskassen are looking to pool assets to access specialised investment strategies
Some are ditching all screens, some are introducing stronger restrictions
Plus: research from OxProx shows that ‘asset owners show materially greater support for ESG and shareholder-initiated proposals’
DWS expects fierce competition and warns against state role following Germany’s third pillar pension reform rollout
The new CIO also talks about cutting its US Treasuries exposure and playing for ‘Team NL’
Frank Juliano, chief investment strategist at Compenswiss, talks about the fund’s new asset allocation choices, as the outlooks of the three social security funds managed by the organisation diverge
Daniel Spencer, portfolio manager at Brunel Pension Partnership, explains how a lack of responsible investment tools spurred the UK pool to develop its own products and processes in areas like multi-asset credit
America’s tech giants not only dominate equity indices; they are breaking records for capital expenditure on AI. How are European pension funds approaching their allocation to the Mag 7?
Kate El-Hillow, president and CIO of Russell Investments, tells Carlo Svaluto Moreolo about competing in fiduciary management, private markets and total portfolio allocation
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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.
The strategic case for European private credit remains strong but is evolving
Dollar weakness and AI capex spend combine as developing economies outperform despite tariff headwinds
Daniel Spencer, portfolio manager at Brunel Pension Partnership, explains how a lack of responsible investment tools spurred the UK pool to develop its own products and processes in areas like multi-asset credit
America’s tech giants not only dominate equity indices; they are breaking records for capital expenditure on AI. How are European pension funds approaching their allocation to the Mag 7?
Sovereign issuers from Asian developed and emerging economies are attracting capital flows from global investors
Volatility has taken hold of the US Treasury market, but inflation forecasts are not moving upwards so far