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The challenging markets in 2022 were long overdue, said Aswath Damodaran of the Stern School of Business at the Morningstar Investment Conference.
My529, a Utah-based 529 plan, said the banking crisis has not affected its comfort in working with two banks to offer FDIC-insured accounts.
Around 40% of APAC insurers plan to allocate more to private debt and private equity investments at the expense of equity exposure.
As the Federal Reserve's tightening cycle nears its end, market volatility is likely to remain elevated, Global Endowment Management's deputy CIO said.
TIFF Investment Management CIO Jay Willoughby said his clients are worried about inflation and that he likes Chinese stocks as the country reopens.
Despite a long-term horizon, some institutional investors are increasing their inflation-sensitive assets, Wilshire CIO Josh Emanuel said.
Strategic Investment Group, an OCIO specialist, promoted Nicole Kraus to president, replacing Brian Murdock, who retired last year.
Net inflows to Chinese equity have skyrocketed since November, but long-term investors have yet to reallocate.
Roughly a quarter of institutional asset owners are considering OCIO services over the next 24 months for alternatives and private assets.
Most U.S. insurers expect to increase their risk tolerance and hike their exposure to private assets, a Conning survey found.
Money management consultants predict that a slowdown in globalization will favor regional trading blocs and active management.
David Gedeon was named CEO of Bloomberg Index Services, and he will replace Steven D. Berkley upon his retirement in March.
University of California agreed to invest $4 billion in Blackstone's BREIT common shares as part of a long-term strategic pact.
P&I takes a look at the biggest stories of 2022 and the impact of key events on asset owners and managers.