Read our latest post from Philipp Krueger (University of Geneva), Zacharias Sautner (Frankfurt School of Finance & Management), and Laura T. Starks (University of Texas).
The financial risks posed by climate change and bad investments could make an ugly dent in your retirement savings, a new report warns
How we calculate the social cost of carbon can protect us against disruptive climate change.
A new paper argues that the investment strategies of pensions and other large investors contribute to systemic risks.
Asset managers and asset owners say they’re in good shape — but there’s still a lot to worry about, according to II’s proprietary new survey.
Firms targeting the institutional market would be well served to study the aspects which garner attention and position their capabilities accordingly.
Institutions surveyed by Greenwich Associates are using ETFs to gain market exposure and hedge investments.
Exploring investment interests of institutional investors and advisors - utilizing past behavior to predict the future.
Research finds institutional investors are putting increased importance on companies' environmental and social impact and governance when deciding whether to invest.
High-net-worth individuals and institutional investors have similar financial goals.
Once investors turn age 70½, they will need to take required minimum distributions (RMDs) from their retirement accounts, whether they need the money or not.
People tend to worry about things they cannot control, but they should focus instead on proper diversification and lowering fees.
What separates the winners and losers when it comes to investing? Human behavior -- and a plan
In a world where anyone can open a micro-investing account from their phone in under five minutes, providing a seamless client experience is crucial.
The reasons for dropping a manager vary substantially among institutional investors in the US versus those in other countries.
Keeping these investing rules in mind can help boost the performance of your portfolio.
All retired investors should ask themselves three questions to see if they are wasting precious retirement resources
This contrarian view on asset allocation may help decrease the likelihood of having to draw down your retirement portfolio during a bear market.
With factor strategies gaining in popularity, our Global Head of Smart Beta Sara Shores breaks down some common misconceptions and shares what you need to know.
Investments are a numbers game, which men and women are equally capable of playing, an investor said.
A growing number of financial institutions are providing services to MRBs—despite uncertainty about future DOJ actions.