Bernard Abrahamsen of M&G Investments looks at the opportunities provided by this often overlooked sector
As plans for an Asian investment passport gain momentum, Rachel Alembakis looks at how this would be initiated and the possible pitfalls associated with it
Sebastian Cheek talks to Tony Broccardo, chief investment officer of the Barclays UK Retirement Fund, about the success of its Oak Pensions Asset Management spin-off
Relying on equities for growth is no longer possible or desirable. Chris Panteli looks at the range of alternatives trustees are turning to as a result
In January, the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority officially replaced the Committee of European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Supervisors. Acting secretary general Carlos Montalvo Rebuelta tells Raquel Pichardo-Allison EIOPA's...
Improving companies through corporate governance will remain "a fantasy" until pension trustees better align their managers' incentives, said Mark Fawcett, chief investment officer at the UK's National Employment Savings Trust.
Dutch regulations are "killing" pension funds by using a discount rate that forces them to de-risk, said Anton van Nunen, director of Van Nunen & Partners.
In a public referendum last March, Swiss voters rejected a proposal that would have lowered the mandatory retirement rate paid on workers' pensions. The proposal lost by a wide margin of 72.7%.
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Nearly all of the GP 100 Panel members have avoided stocking up on sovereign debt as a way to de-risk their schemes.