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How Effective is Pension Fund Governance Today? and Do Pension Funds Invest for the Long Term?

How Effective is Pension Fund Governance Today? and Do Pension Funds Invest for the Long Term?

by Keith Ambachtsheer, John McLaughlin | Jan 8, 2015 | Research

This study marks the continuation of a series of survey-based research projects on pension fund governance by the authors and colleagues that stretch back over 20 years. A catalyst for this new effort was the Focusing Capital on the Long Term (FCLT) initiative...
How Effective is Pension Fund Governance Today? and Do Pension Funds Invest for the Long Term?

How Implementation Style and Costs Affect Private Equity Performance

by Alexander D. Beath, Chris Flynn, Rotman International Journal of Pension Management | Apr 8, 2014 | Research

This article describes a study that analyzed the private equity performance and costs of large pension funds. Using data from the CEM Benchmarking Inc. (CEM) database, we establish that implementation style affects net performance: internal management outperforms...
How Effective is Pension Fund Governance Today? and Do Pension Funds Invest for the Long Term?

Risk-Management Practices at Large Pension Plans: Findings from a Unique 27-Fund Survey

by Alexander D. Beath, Rotman International Journal of Pension Management | Apr 8, 2013 | Research

This survey-based study looks at the risk-management practices of large pension funds, relying on responses from 27 funds around the world with total assets of US$2.7 trillion. The primary driver for differences in the number of full-time equivalent risk-management...
How Effective is Pension Fund Governance Today? and Do Pension Funds Invest for the Long Term?

The Pension System in Finland: Institutional Structure and Governance

by Keith Ambachtsheer | Jan 8, 2013 | Research

Finland has a pension system that, in a unique way, combines a compulsory legislative basis, similar benefits for all, partial funding and private organization of the pension provision. It is a hybrid, fulfilling the functions of first and second pillar pensions...
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