Global Pensions asks a panel of experts how to choose the right index and whether there is still the same need for traditional cap-weighted indices
In the second Pensions Review, Peter Scales, Terry Faulkner, Alan Pickering and Paul Craven discuss the PPF, Scheme Specific Risk Assessment, hedging, derivatives, the role of the trustee and more.
Chaired by Incisive Media's Lawrence Gosling and including Paternoster business development director Ian Aley, Lucida chief actuary Andrew Stoker, Pensions First partner Timothy Lyons, Legal & General sales development director Hugo James and Watson Wyatt...
As changes are introduced to improve Singapore and Hong Kong's mandatory pension systems, industry insiders are urging a more radical overhaul to deal with the countries' looming aging issues. Keren Holland reports from Singapore and Hong Kong
Using the example of US institutional investors, Steve Foresti and Mike Rush of Wilshire Consulting examine why a home-country bias still prevails, whilst laying out the case for a more globally diversified investment outlook
Emma Oakman examines whether positive economic signs spell the end of the bad times for Japanese markets or merely paint a false picture of optimism
Global Pensions brought a panel of experts together to discuss the impact of climate change on investment decisions and institutional portfolios
Heather Dale travels to Oslo to see how the country is adjusting to reforms on investment guidelines ushered in recently by the government
With the growth in assets under management, Australian super funds have begun a drive to boost their in-house management teams. Rachel Alembakis reports
The third Professional Pensions Conjecture debate-chaired by Professional Pensions editor Len Roberts and including Pitmans Trustees director Andrew Gaspar, Ashurst partner Steven Hull and ACE European Group pensions specialist Emma Watkins -looked at...