Staying Neutral in a Crisis
Noriko Ogawa, the Managing Director and Investment Director at the Benesse Group Pension Fund in Okayama, Japan, is used to c
Adding Spices to the Recipe
Canada is increasingly being recognized for its distinctive pension fund model, characterized by a small number of big funds and their heavy emphasis on managing assets inhouse.
The digitalization of the world economy and its monetary system
Where does digital money fit into your portfolio? It is the question all asset allocators are asking but afraid to answer. It is oddly polarizing.
Just look out the windowYou may not need a weatherman to know which way the wind is blowing, but one may prove helpful in understanding which way the markets are going.
The whole can be greater than the sum of its parts
Russell Clarke believes the whole can be greater than the sum of its parts, and that principle has guided him since he became CIO of the Victoria Funds Management Corporation in May 2017.
Leading and Supporting Boston Children's Hospital
Philip Rotner, the CIO of Boston Children’s Hospital, can get pretty sentimental as he recalls his young son’s treatment at the Boston Children’s over two decades ago.
Alston: “When you look at our asset allocation, I would say it’s on a journey”
The eyes of Texas – or at least the Texas financial community – were on Cheryl Alston, Executive Director and CIO of the Dallas Employees Retirement
Being Integral in Healthcare and the Community
When the senior executives of a major healthcare organization get together, most of the talk is about complex medical issues, and the CIO can sometimes feel isolated.
“We are in a safer situation; that’s for sure.”
Grégoire Haenni, the CIO of CPEG (Caisse de Prévoyance de l’Etat de Genève), the $20 billion public sector pension fund for the Swiss canton of Geneva, is finally getting some breathing