This content is from: Corner Office The Value of Corporate Pension Assets Fell Dramatically. Here’s Why That Doesn’t Matter. “It was a bit of a remarkable coincidence that both assets and liabilities fell by such a large but similar amount,” says Aon’s Joe McDonald. By Alicia McElhaney January 12, 2023
This content is from: Corner Office Growth in Asset Management is Shrinking But a Few Players Continue to Thrive A new report by Broadridge delves into the areas that managers should focus on in the current environment. By Grace Chung October 12, 2022
This content is from: Portfolio This Emerging Markets Manager Keeps Outperforming With This Strategy Jack Nelson of Stewart Investors discusses how the firm picks high-quality sustainable companies. By Grace Chung December 09, 2022
This content is from: Corner Office Biggest U.K. Companies Face Defined-Benefit-Pension Deficit A new survey of defined-benefit-pension schemes finds that companies in the U.K.’s FTSE 100 index have a combined pension deficit of £17 billion — with oil giant Royal Dutch Shell showing the largest shortfall. By Joe McGrath August 01, 2017
This content is from: Corner Office Claim that 401(k)s Beat Defined Benefit Plans Stirs Controversy A new study reignites the defined contribution versus defined benefit debate, and raises as many questions as it answers. By Fran Hawthorne July 22, 2013
This content is from: Corner Office Defined Benefit Pensions Are Popular With Employees A recent Towers Watson survey finds that defined benefit pensions are the reason 59 percent of the respondents intend to stay with their current employer. By Fran Hawthorne January 17, 2011