Border to Coast Pension Partnership’s private markets programme has grown to £16bn following further commitments from its LGPS partner funds
Agreeement on FASTER Directive could be very relevant to the goal of deepening European capital markets
A new UKSIF report shows that more favourable policies could see up to £100bn AUM shifting towards sustainable finance
‘The Rentenpaket II is going in the wrong direction,’ says Aba’s chair Georg Thurnes
Danish pension fund behind joint proposal challenging US retail giant’s behaviour on organised labour
Swedish pensions and insurance group puts €45m into oversubscribed Norrsken Venture Capital Fund II
In revised 2024 budget presented today, Trygve Slagsvold Vedum proposes spending NOK418.7bn of the GPFG money, sticking to higher level of oil money use
Knut Kjaer compares the managment of NBIM with the CPPIB and the Government of Singapre Investment Corporation
Adam Matthews at CEPB is not convinced that a potential takeover of Anglo American by BHP ‘will serve our long-term interests as a pension fund’
The number of IPPs and ISPs plans in countries with challenging circumstances increased from 54 in 2019 to 126 in 2024
Report shows that industry average stewardship resourcing level is currently at around 5%
The addition of a sovereign emerging market debt strategy ‘is an important step in addressing market demands’, according to the Dutch asset manager
Victoria Barron resigned after four years at the organisation to explore new opportunities in sustainable investment
Plus: Chair of Swedish Fund Selection Agency asks for resignation; IFoA appoints president-elect; P+ in Denmark names responsible investments head
Pension fund investment principles, strategies and decision-making have all become more complex in the wake of the growth of sustainability factors in general and climate change in particular. This has made the interpretation and practice of trustee ‘fiduciary duties’ more vexed and challenging than ever. A recent review of fiduciary duties in the UK by the Financial Markets Law Committee (FMLC) put it this way: “It is sometimes easier to state the duties than it is to apply them.”
In the foreword to this new book, the CIO of CERN Pension Fund, Dr Elena Manola-Bonthond, says that, in her experience, investment alpha is scarce and very often difficult to access. It can be costly and its persistence is sometimes questionable. But there are other types of alpha that are more accessible and governance alpha is definitely one of them.
Four years after Australians were allowed to withdraw superannuation savings to deal with the economic shock of the COVID-19 pandemic, they now know emergency measures will cost the nation A$85bn (€51bn) in future pension payments.
Jo Sharples, CIO for Aon’s DC solutions, spoke to IPE about Aon signing up to the compact and how it plans on embarking on a private markets journey
Many young professionals are deterred from pursuing careers in pensions due to insufficient knowledge and a perceived lack of career progression
Small island developing states may have a total population of only around 65 million, but through their exclusive economic zones they control about 30% of oceans and seas, according to the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD).
Schemes stick to strategic quotas, pushing back on government plans to support local economy
Since the acceptance of the Paris Agreement in 2015, which bound nations to a legal commitment to reduce global temperatures, there has been a clear shift towards net-zero investing. While socially responsible investments are crucial for the mitigation of climate change, recent calls to row back on ESG funds suggest some hesitation.
Out of the 19 boutiques businesses belonging to the Natixis Investment Management franchise, Thematics Asset Management is by no means the smallest, but it is not exactly a juggernaut, managing €3.3bn of assets at the end of last year. Yet, it is actively contributing to what could be a crucial evolutionary step for global investors.
Jonas Thulin, recently appointed CIO of Sweden’s Tredje AP-Fonden (AP3), talks to Carlo Svaluto Moreolo about his approach to asset allocation and portfolio management
Scheme’s strategic ambition is to move closer to the MSCI World index weightings
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Improved funding positions mean more DB schemes are considering run-on rather than off-loading their liabilities
Investors flocked to the European junk bond market last year and despite a strong US economy, there is still appetite for European issuers
Many young professionals are deterred from pursuing careers in pensions due to insufficient knowledge and a perceived lack of career progression
Scheme’s strategic ambition is to move closer to the MSCI World index weightings
European pension funds have reduced their allocations to China as the outlook for the country’s economy becomes more uncertain
Investors flocked to the European junk bond market last year and despite a strong US economy, there is still appetite for European issuers
EU parliamentary elections are approaching fast. Current polls predict a shift to the right, with the current centrist parties remaining dominant and the extremist right overtaking the Eurosceptics. US President Donald Trump is still liable to be convicted in a criminal case, but his poll figures are rising.