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Masja Zandbergen-Albers
Regulatory complexity clogging sales for European ESG funds

Money managers are navigating a tricky regulatory environment in Europe as they help asset owners access ESG funds under SFDR rules.

Innovation Awards
P&I's 2023 Excellence & Innovation Awards now open

Pensions & Investments and the Defined Contribution Institutional Investment Association are seeking nominations for the Excellence & Innovation Awards program, now in its 12th year.

Graphic detail
Graphic: For endowments and foundations, equities bring benefit, risk

Large private foundations and endowments outside of higher education vary in how concentrated their investment portfolios are.

Ray Dalio
Dalio auctioned off to bolster financial literacy

Bridgewater's Ray Dalio is available to the highest bidder for lunch in New York to support financial literacy across the U.S.

Secondary exchanges aim to offer liquidity to REITs

Blackstone, KKR, Starwood and other non-traded REITs prompt investors to look for new secondary market exchanges

Fiona Reynolds
Big U.S. managers may have to take sides in ESG political divide – Fiona Reynolds

Former PRI CEO Fiona Reynolds predicts big money managers won't be able to serve clients on both sides of the ESG divide over the long term.

Neil Walto
More OCIO deals including liftouts of in-house teams

Managers build talent pipeline to go along with growth in assets.

Ronan Ryan
Divide erupts over SEC push for reforms

The SEC is proposing major changes to the U.S. equity markets, some of which institutional investors favor and others oppose.

David Swensen
Yale institute named after pioneering CIO

Yale University is launching a new institute named in honor of the late David F. Swensen, longtime CIO and "Yale Model" pioneer.

Hiding your ESG hand
Pushback has managers holding ESG credentials close to the vest

An ESG backlash in Republican states is testing asset managers' political smarts, prompting them to rethink their sustainable messaging.