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The Korean national pension fund is embracing a new investment approach, allocating capital across asset classes to boost returns. The fund is prioritising riskier assets, such as equities and alternatives, as evidenced by a recent $1.1 billion external mandate that exemplifies this strategic shift.
Emerging markets will see developments in the long term that can't be predicted today, so flexibility and an open mind are key to investing, says a senior executive from the $171 billion British Columbia Investment Management Corporation.
Wealth capital from the two cities are showing distinctive characteristics, survey shows.
The Japanese corporate pension fund is preparing for a drop in the global economy that its CIO believes will spur opportunities in both public and private markets.
In this Friday special, a former pension fund executive reveals how studying in the US and participating in a student-managed fund helped to shape his career in investment management.
The Chinese life insurance giant places more overseas assets into private equity compared to other asset classes, says its CIO.
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The insurer believes the Chinese market is bottoming out. It will also continue to add exposure to high-dividend stocks, which contributed to its positive return last year.
British Columbia Investment Management Corporation expects Asia to be one of the leaders of economic growth in emerging markets (EM) and its internal EM public equities portfolio reflects that view.
India is one of the best investment markets right now, the CIO of an insurance company told AsianInvestor.
The Japanese government aims to create an “asset management nation” including reforms of corporate pension funds. But not all agree that reforms are universally needed.