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Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan has scrapped its Asia equity team based in Hong Kong, resulting in five job cuts.
Michelle Dunne was named managing director and head of institutional sales at River and Mercantile.
Lena Krupalnik was named the top investment executive at Israel's sovereign wealth fund.
Delaware legislators introduced a bill to reinstate the employer match for state employee contributions to the deferred compensation program.
Money market funds targeting European clients have quietly been reclassifying their legal status to market themselves as promoters of ESG.
A federal judge ruled a lawsuit by former employees against fiduciaries of a B. Braun Medical Inc. 401(k) plan may go to trial.
Participants suing TriHealth Inc. for ERISA violations in the company's 401(k) plan dropped their lawsuit, a U.S. District Court notice said.
Scott Boyle was named managing director, co-head of consultant relations at Marathon Asset Management.
Europe's finance industry is gearing up to fight the passage of an ESG bill, after it won early backing from European Union lawmakers.
The U.K. government wrote to the largest money managers asking them to engage with cladding companies following a London fire.