This content is from: Portfolio U.K. Parliament Committee Calls for Change After LDI Crisis Officials said in a letter on Monday that the pension scheme should be reevaluated to avoid driving short-termism and creating future disruptions. By Michael Thrasher February 07, 2023
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: Portfolio Regulators Warned Against Greenwashing. Allocators Listened. ESG fund managers in Europe might raise less capital and could even be fined by regulators if they can’t back up their sustainability claims. By Hannah Zhang January 18, 2023
This content is from: Corner Office Pension Funds Are Paying Lower Fees. Here’s How. Large mandates, long relationships, and access to data help pensions find deals on fixed income strategies. By Alicia McElhaney October 11, 2022
This content is from: Portfolio Want to Succeed Like Swensen? Don’t Copy His Yale Model. Instead, researchers suggest that allocators customize the approach for their institution and focus on a “personal identity.” By Alicia McElhaney January 18, 2023
This content is from: Portfolio Why U.S. Pensions Shouldn’t Be Too Worried About the U.K.’s LDI Crisis “It’s not an issue of LDI,” one consultant said. “The issue is leverage.” By Alicia McElhaney October 17, 2022