- Investors are turning to concentrated equity strategies, despite ample evidence that broad diversification offers better risk-adjusted returns over the long term
Introduction of national adaptation plans that unlock ‘the full potential of private-sector funding’ have been put forward
‘Private market allocations have nearly tripled across UK pension schemes since 2019’, says Pensions Management Institute guide
FCA’s proposed regime includes minimum public transparency requirements and top-up disclosures for direct users
Young savers are turning to markets and digital tools, pushing pension funds to engage effectively
Transaction provides pension solutions to over 1,350 retirees and deferred members
Survey shows that vast majority of asset managers believe funding models based on commission-sharing arrangements will be in asset owners’ interests
The European Commission’s IORP II reform proposal structurally reinforces individual pensions and is at odds with the successful social partner-led Rhineland model
The EU’s planned occupational PEPP could reshape cross-border pensions if key tax and regulatory hurdles are resolved
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.
Plus: Schroders appoints investment head; Investment Association chief to step down next summer
Stiefermann succeeds Jacques van Dijken, who had to step down because of the Dutch pension federation leaving PensionsEurope
Plus: bfinance expands to North America with new head; L&G bolsters leadership team
EU Commission wants to strengthen language around management of sustainability-related risks
The Dutch pension fund for doctors introduced a new concentrated equities strategy at the start of the year, promising ‘as few transactions as possible’
Italian Casse rethink allocations, expand private markets and deepen domestic exposure despite mounting macro risks and constraints
Fewer pension funds mean more robust entities, but some diversity is good too, says LL chief
The Belém Package comprises 29 decisions approved by consensus of 195 countries, but not on the fate of fossil fuels
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
As the effects of climate change materialise, European pension funds are increasing their focus on physical climate risks
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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
A combination of strong fundamentals, a weaker US dollar and a favourable policy environment may be ushering a new era for emerging market equities
GPs are staging a comeback after several years of disappointing returns