PKA, one of Denmark’s largest pension service providers, is exploring whether to increase its risk budget by 10 per cent to ...
Populism has become part of the global landscape, rooted in frustrations over inequality, stagnant mobility, and a sense that ...
South Korean investors’ pursuit of offshore investments has become a significant source of won weakness and triggered a shift in hedging rules for the $1 trillion National Pension Service. With an ...
As pension funds face growing pressure to invest more at home, investors face a balancing act between supporting long-term ...
The pace of change in AI models poses a significant challenge to the due diligence frameworks employed by asset owners, whose ...
Chicago Teachers is bullish on allocating to diverse managers, more than doubling its target allocation to more than half of ...
Assumptions underpinning traditional portfolio construction are under pressure from a series of stagflationary shocks and as stock-bond correlation turns positive. The illiquidity premium in private ...
The $556 billion CalPERS is considering a more complete integration of “collaboration” and total fund results as performance ...
The $273 billion New York State Common has upped the pressure on portfolio companies to report on how artificial intelligence ...
Allocators are interrogating their private markets investments more rigorously as institutional investors question whether unlisted asset classes – with some having seen outsized returns for decades – ...
APG has successfully shifted its smaller pension fund clients to the new defined contribution pension system and now begins ...
Investors need to start demanding that governments act with more fiscal discipline as ballooning debts on sovereign balance sheets around the world approach a breaking point, according to MFS ...