Letters to the Editor
Retiring after 45 years in institutional investing has allowed me the opportunity to step back and re-examine the industry from a different perspective.
CalPERS' CEO writes the fund is focused on selecting the right person to guide its $450 billion portfolio and lead the investment office.
A major question for managers that were created solely as OCIOs is how to evaluate performance.
Barring the Thrift Saving Plan from moving to a fund including Chinese stocks reflects a standard in common with China's Communist Party.
There are good reasons to be skeptical of the argument that retail investors are in favor of the SEC's proxy adviser proposal.
Shining a light on a lack of diversity and inclusion among asset owners does more than reveal inconsistencies between mission and practice.
Abraaj's collapse may mirror the Bernie Madoff scandal, but the problems with Mr. Madoff were there to see for those who looked carefully.