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The transaction secures benefits of nearly 10,000 members
The number of European Long-Term Investment Funds and exchange-traded funds is expected to rise within German corporate pension schemes
PRA to consider whether further action is needed to ensure the regulatory capital treatment of FundedRe transactions is appropriate
Pension Protection Fund says it will continue to build financial security principally through its investment returns
Brú and Akureyri pension funds receive confirmation of their merger from ministry
UBS completes major German pension buyout as corporates accelerate efforts to shed legacy liabilities
Private markets managers in the US have set their sights on a $3.5trn (€3trn) opportunity
European policymakers are pushing pension funds toward ‘productive finance’ – directing capital into asset classes such as private equity, venture capital and infrastructure investments.
This issue of IPE goes to press almost exactly three years after the UK pension industry was thrown into disarray by what many remember as the ‘LDI crisis’.
Fadi Zaher, formerly LGIM’s head of index solutions, will take on the CIO role at Osmosis next April
Plus: UK-based Isio appoints CFO, Aon adds partner in London
The appointment of the board comes as TPT prepares for The Pensions Regulator’s (TPR) assessment of its superfund proposition
Norway withdraws ethical investment rules for its sovereign wealth fund
Academics laud government, parliamentary move to reset oil fund’s ethical investment rules, while local investment sector player sees it as a prompt for reflection
The EU’s planned occupational PEPP could reshape cross-border pensions if key tax and regulatory hurdles are resolved
Plus: Regional growth drive; Mansion House Compact progress; Phoenix looks to scale PRT business
As funding ratios rise across the board, buyout deals have seen a growing number of Dutch company pension schemes show interest
As the effects of climate change materialise, European pension funds are increasing their focus on physical climate risks
David Pinkus and Fiona Reynolds of Coller Pensions Institute tell Liam Kennedy about their plans to foster a pensions and savings culture in emerging and developing countries
Amundi’s Jean-Jacques Barbéris tells Liam Kennedy about opportunities in liquid markets and ESG staying power
Kjetil Houg, CEO of Folketrygdfondet, tells Rachel Fixsen that when Norway’s government decided to dive deep into regional small caps, it created what is probably the world’s most northerly equities team
Ian Macoun was all set to continue an illustrious career in traditional fund management when he decided to change tack.
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“Artificial intelligence is on the cusp of changing the world as we know it, not least in advancing medical care and aiding healthcare professionals”
Is the slowdown in ESG recruitment by global asset managers a symptom of a bigger crisis?
European policymakers are pushing pension funds toward ‘productive finance’ – directing capital into asset classes such as private equity, venture capital and infrastructure investments.
As the effects of climate change materialise, European pension funds are increasing their focus on physical climate risks
David Pinkus and Fiona Reynolds of Coller Pensions Institute tell Liam Kennedy about their plans to foster a pensions and savings culture in emerging and developing countries
The global fixed income outlook remains mixed, with strong economic headwinds despite fading fears of the AI bubble bursting
Global equity optimism rises despite political turmoil and supply-chain risks