This content is from: Corner Office Companies Race to Offload Pension Risk as Market Volatility Rises The first half of 2022 is shaping up to be the strongest first half of a year yet for pension risk transfers, according to Legal & General Retirement America. By Jessica Hamlin May 10, 2022
This content is from: Premium A Field Guide to Retirement Income Strategies Participants eagerly want employers to deliver guaranteed income strategies in simple, easy-to-use solutions – such as a target date fund By Sponsored by BlackRock May 04, 2022
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This content is from: Portfolio The Institutional Share of Global Capital is Shrinking. What Does This Mean for Managers? In 2021, institutional assets accounted for 31 percent of all global assets under management. According to Indefi, that figure could drop to 26 percent by 2030. By Jessica Hamlin March 10, 2022
This content is from: Corner Office Corporate Pensions Are the Healthiest They’ve Been Since 2007 The aggregate funded status of the largest corporate pension plans in the country jumped to 96 percent in 2021, according to Willis Towers Watson estimates. By Jessica Hamlin January 03, 2022
This content is from: Corner Office Delta May Contribute $600 Millions To Defined Benefit Plans Delta Air Lines may allocate around $600 million to its U.S. defined benefit (DB) plans this year. The U.S. airline carrier invested around $728 million in its pension plans in 2010. February 17, 2011