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The $77 billion Japan University Fund is stepping up active strategies and introducing country-specific passive allocations ...
Canada's newest pension plan, University Pension Plan, is eyeing new risks and opportunities triggered by US policies like ...
In an interview with Top1000funds.com, Los Angeles County Employees Retirement Association CIO John Grabel explains how the ...
Canadian pension giants are grappling with the complex consequences of a national anti-greenwashing rule, which could leave ...
As a collective force, institutional investors have enormous power to shape markets, inform policy and empower beneficiaries to have a better, more financially stable future. The Fiduciary Investors ...
SWIB talks active equity as a Best Ideas portfolio takes off Susan Schmidt, head of public equities at SWIB, talks about the fund's new Best Ideas portfolio. Despite technology's reach and market ...
It’s not just real assets that are managed externally. Around three quarters of the portfolio is mandated to external managers in relationships that date back 10 and in some cases 20 years. Haque says ...
Six months on from President Trump's executive order to dismantle once mainstream DEI programs, institutional investors reflect on concerns regarding returns, recruitment and engagement.
When it comes to responsibility for action, however, there is a stark division in perspectives on the roles and responsibilities for addressing the just transition. Approximately 25 per cent of the ...
AP3, the 549.1 billion Swedish kronor ($51.8 billion) buffer fund, has benefited from tactical asset allocation in recent months, with CIO Jonas Thulin arguing TAA is a potentially transformative ...