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  • Roy Amlan1
    Special Report

    Outlook – Europe and the world: Ageing Europe puts strain on growth

    June 2023 (Magazine)

    The continent is the oldest in the world, with fast shrinking populations and lower fertility rates

  • Klemelä Matias
    Country Report

    Nordic region: Finnish solvency rules raise questions about risk

    June 2023 (Magazine)

    Many argue that the current rules are too restrictive, hampering investment returns

  • Liam Kennnedy
    Opinion Pieces

    Better the equity market devil you know?

    June 2023 (Magazine)

    Being a large equity investor in a relatively small domestic market can have advantages as well as drawbacks. Proximity to the market and its infrastructure, good knowledge of corporates and corporate leaders, and the ability to exercise strong influence as an owner, potentially a stable long-term one, all count among the advantages. The need to avoid concentration – in terms of position, sizing and overall allocations – and idiosyncratic sector exposure are among the challenges. 

  • Luigi Serenelli at IPE
    Opinion Pieces

    German pensions sector backs cost rethink

    June 2023 (Magazine)

    Applause, which started mildly but ended robustly, suddenly reverberated in a packed Berlin conference room a few weeks ago. An audience of industry experts, pension managers, associations and trade unions clapped at the suggestion that Germany’s BaFin regulator should avoid repeating its exercise on cost reporting for IORPs, initiated by the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA), and implemented in turn by BaFin. The exercise was a disappointment, and an excessive, unnecessary effort for the German pension industry. 

  • Vallinani Nacho
    Interviews

    On the record: Is there a credit crunch on the horizon?

    June 2023 (Magazine)

    European pension funds reflect on the possible implications of rising interest rates and the troubles of the US banking sector 

  • GORGONE David-
    Features

    ESG comes to money market funds

    June 2023 (Magazine)

    Environmental, social and governance (ESG) investing has permeated every corner of the asset management universe, and money market funds (MMFs) are no exception. European funds are under much greater scrutiny than their US and UK peers thanks to the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR), which came into effect two years ago. The result is that many MMFs are busy changing their classification to meet the higher standards.

  • Rendu de Lint, Christel
    Interviews

    Vontobel: Builders in a changing landscape

    June 2023 (Magazine)

    Christel Rendu de Lint, a veteran of Swiss asset and wealth management, sees herself as a builder. This claim has justification given her track record at UBP, where she built a fixed-income capability from scratch to CHF20bn (€20.5bn) over 12 years.

  • Joseph Mariathasan
    Features

    BlackRock executive pegs inequality with new opportunity index

    June 2023 (Magazine)

    “Inequality is both a risk and an opportunity that should be measured,” says Gavin Lewis in a conversation about his book ‘The Opportunity Index: A solution-based framework to dismantle the racial wealth gap’. Growing up in a single parent household without a father in Tottenham, a predominantly black area of London with high poverty levels, Lewis is well qualified to have a view on inequality. But as a managing director at BlackRock, is he also an example of the exception that proves the rule?

  • Sue Lloyd
    Features

    Accounting: the road to global applicability for sustainability standards

    June 2023 (Magazine)

    The Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) has long been a vanguard of sustainability-related financial disclosure standards. But the global applicability of the standards has remained a focal point for discussion. In response, the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) has launched a project called International Applicability of the SASB Standards to take on the challenge.  

  • Carlo Svaluto Moreolo
    Opinion Pieces

    Do not blame institutions for taking risks

    June 2023 (Magazine)

    Alecta, the SEK1.19trn (€105bn) institution that manages the Swedish ITP private-sector pension scheme, is being probed by Swedish regulators for the €1.9bn capital loss it experienced earlier this year, as the three US regional banks it invested in – Silicon Valley Bank, Signature Bank and First Republic Bank – collapsed. The institution reacted by firing its influential CEO Magnus Billing. 

  • June Timo.AW.
    Interviews

    Finland's VER: The strategy to secure government pensions

    June 2023 (Magazine)

    Timo Löyttyniemi (pictured), CEO of the buffer fund supporting Finnish government employees’ pensions, talks to Carlo Svaluto Moreolo about its investment strategy 

  • Rajan, Amin 2
    Features

    Research: ESG investing: not just a bull market luxury

    June 2023 (Magazine)

    The bear market of 2022 brought a halt to outperformance by ESG portfolios, leading Sebastian Schiele and Amin Rajan to consider whether this is a blip or turnaround

  • John Scott_ Pew Charitable
    Opinion Pieces

    US: state enrolment systems gain traction

    June 2023 (Magazine)

    There are signs that the US state-facilitated retirement savings plans are starting to have a positive impact on both the creation and uptake of private pension plans.

  • Hall Marisa
    Opinion Pieces

    Guest viewpoint: Standardised data on diversity and inclusion will help team development

    June 2023 (Magazine)

    Promoting inclusiveness and diversity in organisations is key to discovering their human capital potential. But fostering a culture of continuous improvement is critical if this is to be fully realised. 

  • Tjibbe Hoekstra at IPE
    Opinion Pieces

    Carbon reduction: absolute goals, please

    June 2023 (Magazine)

    Dutch healthcare scheme PFZW last month reluctantly changed its 50% CO2 reduction target for 2030 from a relative to an absolute target, following in the footsteps of fellow Dutch pension funds ABP and PME. The fund cited the “negative sentiment” around relative targets as a reason for its change of heart.

  • Seda Peksevim
    Features

    Career development: Reaching to the next generation in pensions

    June 2023 (Magazine)

    Pensions can be seen as a dry industry, but an array of initiatives is seeking to support younger professionals

  • Aylott Dan Cambridge
    Features

    Private equity firms vie for scarce institutional capital

    June 2023 (Magazine)

    Private equity needs to prove its ability to adapt to a vastly changed investment landscape to remain an attractive asset class for limited partners (LPs) such as pension funds and insurance groups.

  • S&P Capital IQ
    Features

    Fixed income, rates & currency: Strong labour markets surprise

    June 2023 (Magazine)

    Global purchasing managers’ index (PMI) data, which measures the state of the US economy, has been mostly strong, although manufacturing indices have been considerably weaker than services, perhaps reflecting their greater sensitivity to higher interest rates.

  • Wu Harry Bfinance
    Features

    Ahead of the curve: The rise of multi-manager models for alternative investing

    June 2023 (Magazine)

    Fifteen years after the ‘global financial crisis’, multi-manager strategies for alternative investing have not only shaken off their tarnished reputation but have evolved 

  • QONTIGO RISKWATCH
    Features

    Qontigo Riskwatch – June 2023

    June 2023 (Magazine)

    *Data as of 28 April 2023. Forecast risk estimate for each index measured by the respective US, World and Emerging Markets Qontigo model variants