- Will TPA live up to its promise?
- Asset owners that have adopted a total portfolio approach say it is superior to strategic asset allocation. The debate continues.
High equity allocations and unhedged currency exposure rewarded in first six months of 2026, says consultant
Plans to reform Germany’s pension regulatory and policy system that are expected to boost the country’s pension buyout market have sparked the interest of foreign investors, say industry experts.
The master trust expects the allocation to grow over time and reach £1bn by 2030
To secure growth, companies need a strong focus on institutional clients, a clear private market strategy and a credible plan to integrate artificial intelligence
Trio of experts, hand-picked by ATP for external evaluation of its controversial business model, praise ‘strong investment organisation’ but advise rethink on illiquids, risk levels and better communication
A proposed overhaul of Switzerland’s pension system has sparked debate over funding, member choice and transition costs
Read what topped the agenda of the European pension fund community over the past month, from regulation around private markets, to asset allocation decisions to manage market concentration risks
This is a make-or-break point for the return to CSA-funded research budgets, and the potential benefits this could bring, says Mike Carrodus, CEO of Substantive Research
Jos Vermeulen, head of solution design at Insight Investment, says a well-designed DB surplus regime could be a win-win on many levels
Nuclear fusion, the energy process that powers the stars, was just three decades away, I was told when I left university four decades ago with a doctorate in physics. Unfortunately, it remained three decades away for the next 30 years.
New advisory firm will host ‘Brunel Archive’ as Ward says there are further roles in the pipeline
Austria’s VBV Pensionskasse has overhauled its executive leadership following investment integration and a broader strategic management transition
Pablo Bernengo has been named Alecta’s new CEO, replacing retiring Peder Hasslev
A proposed overhaul of Switzerland’s pension system has sparked debate over funding, member choice and transition costs
Read what topped the agenda of the European pension fund community over the past month, from regulation around private markets, to asset allocation decisions to manage market concentration risks
Plus LGPS pooling; DB surplus release
Plus: SpaceX prompts ESG questions
Five years after Exxon’s AGM revolt, investors are redefining stewardship through policy influence and outcomes
Antti Suhonen has taken the helm at Finland’s €25.7bn state pension buffer fund after three decades in London’s financial markets
Elias Korosis, Invest Europe chair, says regulatory reform is needed to increase pension fund venture capital allocations
PFA and Sampension see growing opportunities in Europe, but stress reforms remain crucial
Pension funds are challenging the accusation that sustainable investing compromises fiduciary duty and fails to have an impact on the real economy and fight climate change
The PPF takes a dynamic approach in its LDI portfolio, while USS’ head of fixed income outlines the scheme’s globally diversified rates hedge
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Doubts over the direction of the Trump administration are rising due to the war against Iran
Attending the Change Now conference in Paris, I was assaulted by an overflowing cornucopia of ideas, activists, academics and entertainers.
Europe’s small-caps have shown attractive valuations. Now smaller firms in sectors like tech, defence and energy infrastructure look set to shine
Antti Suhonen has taken the helm at Finland’s €25.7bn state pension buffer fund after three decades in London’s financial markets
PFA and Sampension see growing opportunities in Europe, but stress reforms remain crucial
Peace in Iran is at last focussing on the Strait of Hormuz. Iran seems to have dropped its demands for tolls, but continues to insist on its sovereignty over the waterway. The US has realised EU countries and the UK will not support it in its demands.
Despite fears of a growing bubble, artificial intelligence remains the key driver for investors