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
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This content is from: Opinion The Illusion of Trust in Asset Management There will never be real trust between allocators and managers without an overhaul of the due diligence process, our columnist argues. By Angelo Calvello December 20, 2022
This content is from: Corner Office Hit by a ‘Perfect Storm,’ Risk Parity Managers Try a More Active Approach Poor performance is expected in a downturn — but these managers say they can stem the losses. By Alicia McElhaney December 16, 2022