ACCESS, Wales Pensions Partnership and Northern LGPS pushed back against government proposals
The Union and SPD agreed on financial package and a reform of the debt brake to invest in infrastructure and revitalise the country’s economy
‘Regulation should not disadvantage European firms facing international competition,’ says Norwegian SWF manager
LawDeb Pensions research shows that 83% of UK DB pension funds have reported a surplus
The campaign is a first step to induce asset managers to vote considering ESG criteria at AGMs
SDI Outcomes addresses the growing demand for transparency and consistency in assessing real-world impacts of sustainable investments
Plus: EIOPA adds to occupational stakeholder group; Swedish Länsförsäkringar Liv names head of asset management
Danish commercial pensions heavyweight puts more equity risk into customer profiles, continuing Danish journey to market-rate pension saving
The FCA was clear on what it expects firms to do to redress the valuation discrepancies
‘Our DC landscape report is further evidence of the evolution towards a pensions market of fewer, larger pension schemes,’ says Nausicaa Delfas, TPR’s chief
Copenhagen-based pension fund still sees global economy as strong enough this year to support positive stocks development
VZB is facing losses after investing in now insolvent insurtech start-up Element Insurance
Alternatives chief Christoph Junge surprised when whole alts team was made redundant yesterday; Velliv to cut external manager costs
Plus: Danica replaces chief financial officer, LCP adds to actuarial and risk transfer team
A three-way battle is currently raging for control of Insignia Financial, the third-largest retail super fund in Australia’s A$4.1trn (€2.5trn) superannuation sector
Through the lens of technology, investors can understand geopolitics, demographics, migration, and the potentially existential impacts of climate change
The new Trump administration will likely see the end of investment strategies and programmes inspired by Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) criteria
ACCESS, Wales Pensions Partnership and Northern LGPS pushed back against government proposals
Danish commercial pensions heavyweight puts more equity risk into customer profiles, continuing Danish journey to market-rate pension saving
The FCA was clear on what it expects firms to do to redress the valuation discrepancies
The EU’s Omnibus weakens corporate transparency, accountability, and long-term economic credibility, undermining ESG progress
Danish commercial pensions heavyweight puts more equity risk into customer profiles, continuing Danish journey to market-rate pension saving
CEO Joseph Pinto wants to grow largest private markets business in Europe
The 2020s will likely be remembered as a period of high stock market concentration, similar to the decade of ‘nifty fifty’ stocks, which propelled the US market in the years before the 1973 crash.
Pension funds in Europe have been reducing their allocation to European assets, especially listed ones. While valuations may be attractive, there is little else to convince them to raise their investments in their home market
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Consultation responses highlight what could be an over-ambitious timetable to reform Britain’s giant Local Government Pension Scheme
CEE has no tradition of employer pension responsibility Most countries lack collectively bargained agreements New systems are being rolled out but many are still in the adoption phase
The Draghi report has stirred debate in Europe about how best to boost the bloc’s competitiveness. In the first of a series of articles on the topic, two Dutch economists call for a bigger role for pension funds.
Pension funds in Europe have been reducing their allocation to European assets, especially listed ones. While valuations may be attractive, there is little else to convince them to raise their investments in their home market
Political risk has risen to boiling point. Donald Trump’s talks with Russia to end the war in Ukraine, without as much as a Ukrainian presence, left the US without allies or credibility, especially in Europe.
As tariff announcements garner huge amounts of media attention, financial market reactions have been muted. Participants are trying to beat off tariff fatigue and assess the best path through all the smoke and mirrors.