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Largest global pension funds’ AUM decreased in 2018

After increasing by 15.1 per cent in 2017, the assets under management of the world’s 300 largest pension funds fell by 0.4 per cent in 2018, according to data from Willis Towers Watson’s Thinking Ahead Institute. It found the 300 funds’ total assets under management was US$18 trillion for the year. “A tougher market environment […]

  • By: Staff
  • September 3, 2019 November 12, 2020
  • 15:15
Caisse co-investing in Australian private hospital operator

The Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec, alongside Brookfield Business Partners and its institutional partners, is co-investing in the acquisition of Healthscope Ltd., a private hospital operator in Australia and a pathology services provider in New Zealand. The Caisse will invest more than A$300 million and will hold a significant minority stake in Healthscope. […]

  • By: Staff
  • August 30, 2019 November 11, 2020
  • 08:00

As active attempts to dismantle globalization are disrupting businesses already using tools to push growth and profitability forward, institutional investors need to remain vigilant after a decade of steady gains. Regardless of the asset class, cash flows over the last decade have been above average and even wildly abundant in some cases, says Robert Almeida, […]

As active attempts to dismantle globalization are disrupting businesses already using tools to push growth and profitability forward, institutional investors need to remain vigilant after a decade of steady gains. Regardless of the asset class, cash flows over the last decade have been above average and even wildly abundant in some cases, says Robert Almeida, […]

Franklin Templeton adds new CIO to global equity group

Franklin Templeton Investments Corp. is appointing Alan Bartlett as chief investment officer of its global equity group. When he begins the new role in October, Bartlett will replace Norm Boersma, the group’s CIO since 2012, who’ll retire in the fall. Previously, Bartlett was a founding member and chief executive officer of Goodhart Partners. He was also CIO of the institutional multi-manager team […]

  • By: Staff
  • July 26, 2019 November 12, 2020
  • 15:00
Canadian pension funds welcome proposed tax changes on U.S. real estate investments

Canadian pension funds are welcoming proposed regulations from the U.S. Department of the Treasury that clarify the sweeping exemption from U.S. tax on real estate available to qualified foreign pension funds. “The previous regulatory framework reduced our demand for real estate in the U.S. and, as importantly, increased the cost and complexity of our structuring,” says […]

CPPIB sells student housing business to Unite Group

The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board is selling its student accommodation business Liberty Living to London Stock Exchange-listed Unite Group for about $1.3 billion. The CPPIB will keep a 20 per cent stake in the newly combined company and one seat on its board. When the deal is complete, Unite Students’ assets will total more […]

  • By: Staff
  • July 3, 2019 November 12, 2020
  • 15:30
How is fixed income faring amid renewed market volatility?

With renewed volatility prompting money managers back on their toes, equity markets have been leading investment industry discussions over the past few quarters. Against this backdrop, how is fixed income, the other fundamental building block of defined benefit pension portfolios, faring? For David Lafferty, senior vice-president and chief market strategist at Natixis Investment Managers, the […]

Geopolitics ranked top risk for pension funds: survey

In Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East, pension funds are increasing their exposure to equities at the expense of fixed income, according to a new report by Mercer. In aggregate, over the five-year measurement period, average allocations to equities for the growth markets covered by the report rose eight percentage points to 40 per […]

Are tensions between China and the U.S at trade war level yet?

Last spring, U.S. President Donald Trump tweeted that trade wars are easy to win. Last Friday, however, he tweeted the U.S. and China have really been in a trade war for the past three decades. Either way, tensions don’t seem about to diminish any time soon. So what do the latest skirmishes mean for institutional […]