Morningstar drops long-held aversion to alternatives
Morningstar has long had a policy of not using alternatives in its portfolios, preferring instead to use a simple equities and bonds mix. But now this has changed.
Regulators are loosening the rules on crypto. Are asset owners interested?
Moves in the US are afoot to make it easier for pensions to invest in crypto - with Harvard’s endowment a prominent asset owner to do so. But is a similar trend in play on this side of the Atlantic?
How worried should asset owners be about a private credit bubble?
Inflows to private credit have increased in recent years, along with the number of managers offering such investments. But the Bank of England is concerned. Should asset owners be as well?
Demand for hedge funds rises as asset owners battle volatility
Last year a host of asset owners terminated mandates with hedge fund managers but the tide may have turned.
Charities are putting investment portfolios to harder work
Charities are finding themselves strapped for resources, so are shifting the allocations of their investment portfolios to achieve their philanthropic goals
Demand for equities rebounds among asset owners
Demand for equities rose, with the asset class accounting for more than a third of all expressions of interest and investments
Family offices are spreading risk through more manager diversification
Paul Maia, a partner at McKinsey, explains how family offices and pension funds are changing their behaviour towards private equity.
Rachel Reeves wants more pension schemes to invest in UK private assets. Can she succeed?
What are the challenges facing the chancellor and are British pension schemes really are laggards compared to Canadian ones, when it comes to investing in private assets?
Has Rachel Reeves created a private assets bottleneck?
In the first edition of AOX we look at the early data on whether pension schemes are actually investing more in private assets or not, in response to Rachel Reeves’s requests.
Next generation of investors poses crypto question for family offices
Younger generations are encouraging family offices to switch from a wealth preservation approach to a growth-focused one.
Illiquid alternatives dominate Q4 in the UK LGPS space
In a continuation of the year’s trends, the final quarter of 2024 saw the individual local government pension schemes and LGPS pools surveyed by MandateWire targeting alternative asset classes, with a strong preference for property and infrastructure, as well as private debt.
Pension consolidators heed government call for private market investment
Pension consolidators ploughed into private market assets in the final quarter of 2024 as the Royal Mail Pension Fund appointed a manager to run the UK’s first ever collective defined contribution pension scheme.
Keep on running? UK pension funds discuss run-on as funding levels improve
Despite a quarter-on-quarter increase in transaction volumes, the number of bulk insurance deals completed by UK corporate pension funds in Q3 2024 was below the 16 recorded in the second quarter of the year. That drop in deals coincided with greater discussion around scheme run-on.
Place-based impact investments gain traction among LGPS
Local government pension schemes and LGPS pools surveyed by MandateWire in the third quarter of 2024 focused on alternative portfolios, in part due to the UK government’s push to encourage the LGPS to provide UK private market funding.
Government levelling up agenda drives local investment forays among LGPS
HSBC Global Asset Management topped MandateWire’s manager league table in September, winning the most mandates among the European investors we surveyed during the month, while BlackRock attracted the highest net inflows.
UK LGPS pools prioritise property in first quarter of 2024
During the first quarter of 2024, MandateWire reported on the activity of 39 individual local government pension schemes and six LGPS pools.
Asset owners sound cautious note on crypto
As one of the most newsworthy assets during the past few years, cryptocurrency has gained attention for providing stellar returns but also for suffering steep losses. While crypto asset managers share a positive outlook for digital assets, institutional investors and advisors are less sanguine and more wary.
Investment flow roundup Q2 2022
This broad overview of the investment trends MandateWire tracked during the second quarter of 2022 is based on surveys of 852 institutional investors from across Europe, North America, the Asia-Pacific, and the India, Middle East and Africa regions, with more than $35.7tn in combined assets under management.