Sponsored What Do Japanese Corporate Pension Funds Want? A survey by Japanese magazine AL-IN checked in with investors to see how they’re adapting to global economic challenges, including those related to COVID-19 and monetary policy. Sponsored by Investment Japan October 29, 2020
This content is from: Portfolio Strong Returns Have Not Improved Funded Status for Corporate Pensions A new analysis from Willis Towers Watson shows that despite a 19.8 percent average investment return, the funded status for corporate pensions is stagnant. By Alicia McElhaney January 02, 2020
This content is from: Portfolio Pensions Need a ‘Safety Valve,’ Says JPMorgan Underfunded pension plans have been loading up on corporate credit and need somewhere else to put their capital, says JPMorgan’s head of institutional portfolio strategy. By Christine Idzelis September 02, 2020
This content is from: Portfolio Avoid Corporate Debt, JPMorgan Tells Clients. And Get Into These Assets. Michael Buchenholz, the firm’s head of pension strategy, sees opportunity in the current chaos. By Christine Idzelis March 18, 2020
This content is from: Portfolio Corporate Pension Funds Sit Tight Amid Market Mayhem As coronavirus concerns sent asset prices tumbling, defined benefit plan sponsors surveyed by NEPC said markets were too volatile for them to do anything. By Amy Whyte March 24, 2020
This content is from: Portfolio These Allocators Say They Are Sticking With Value Managers More than three-quarters of corporate pension and healthcare investors polled by NEPC had no plans to change their exposure to value strategies. By Amy Whyte October 27, 2020