Ronald Wuijster, chief executive officer of Europe’s largest investor APG Asset Management, argues that fragmented capital ...
Sharply declining populations in Europe, as well as countries like South Korea and Japan, have dramatic implications for ...
The global economy is running in a “paradigm vacuum” as the classical theories of marginal change, equilibrium and rational markets are breaking down. Amid the void, University of Oxford professor ...
Asset owners have a wide selection of artificial intelligence tools that product providers tout as enhancements to their unlisted investment process, but leading private markets academic ...
As European countries increase defence spending, allocators are weighing up the risk and opportunity of allocating more to ...
When global asset owners gathered at London’s historic Rosewood Hotel to gauge market sentiment and explore investment ...
Europe has been shaken by three shocks in the shape of three presidents – Putin, Xi and Trump, said Timothy Garton Ash, Isaiah Berlin Professorial Fellow and Professor of European Studies at the ...
As European countries increase defence spending, allocators are weighing up the risk and opportunity of allocating more to the sector. For some, investing in defence sits relatively comfortably with ...
The US has been an unparalleled driver of portfolio returns for decades, but investors are increasingly concerned that US-dominant portfolios are jeopardising precious diversification. Like Canada’s ...
Private asset managers can expect to work harder for LP capital as allocators increasingly look for more bespoke, flexible structures that meet their changing needs around liquidity, fee and types of ...