This content is from: Corner Office OCIOs Are Getting a New Wave of Clients A new survey by Cerulli finds increased adoption of the OCIO model as asset owners diversify their portfolios. By Grace Chung January 24, 2023
This content is from: Corner Office A Nearly 100-Year-Old OCIO Firm Levels Up HighGround Advisors was once a small Baptist foundation. Now, it’s insourcing more investments and adding new nonprofit clients. By Alicia McElhaney December 21, 2022
This content is from: Corner Office Another Hospital System Fires CIO, Hires Morgan Stanley to Manage Investments Vanderbilt’s Medical Center has outsourced its portfolio to Graystone Consulting less than two months after Hartford HealthCare. By Alicia McElhaney November 02, 2022
This content is from: Portfolio When Bonds Stopped Doing Their Job, Investors Searched for Alternatives. Now the Pendulum Is Swinging Back. After consecutive rate hikes, bonds may regain their place in the traditional 60/40 portfolio. By Hannah Zhang November 04, 2022
This content is from: Corner Office ‘Everyone Was Shocked’: Investment Committee Members Resign After Hartford HealthCare Fires Staff, Hires Morgan Stanley The $4.3 billion healthcare fund’s sudden pivot to an outsourced CIO model has raised questions about its governance. By Alicia McElhaney September 22, 2022
This content is from: Portfolio Fixed Income Could Be Due for a Comeback — As Long as Market Conditions Are Right While TIFF, an OCIO firm, remains on the sidelines with the asset class, its CEO says fixed income is starting to become interesting again. By Alicia McElhaney October 05, 2022