The Curious Case of Lehman Sisters Risk and Regulation, Women in Finance If it is true that, on average, women have a lower individual risk tolerance than men, then what about senior female executives in a corporate setting? Read More
NZ Super Looks at Unaccounted-for Costs Asset Owners, ESG, Pacific Region, Women in Finance As a fiduciary, you are going to bear the brunt of ESG decisions, so you’d better monitor them, NZ Super Head of Responsible Investment says. Read More
Tilting to do Good Equities, ESG, Women in Finance Tilting is one way to overcome the scalability issues of impact investing, BlackRock’s Joanna Nash says. Read More
The Excitement of Solving Real Problems Asset Allocation & Strategy, Asset Owners, Chief Investment Officers, Women in Finance Investing in the current low yield, low growth climate is tough, but Lisbeth Rasmussen, CIO of State Super, says this makes it also exciting. Read More
Quality: What’s in a Name? Equities, Women in Finance What do asset managers mean when they speak about ‘quality’ companies? Read More
Gender Diversity Outlook Grim for Hedge Fund Sector Private & Alternative Markets, Women in Finance Female hedge fund managers are performing equally well as their male peers, but find it harder to raise money. Read More
Steering Clear of Factor Strategies Asset Allocation & Strategy, Asset Owners, Chief Investment Officers, Factors, Quant & Systematic, Women in Finance Boston University’s endowment fund says factor strategies are not for them. Read More
Is The New Wave of VC Here to Stay? Private & Alternative Markets, Women in Finance Venture capital pioneer Judith Smith looks back at the chequered history of VC in Australia and the renewed interest in the sector due to the tech boom. Read More
Looking for a Common Language Asset Allocation & Strategy, Women in Finance Superannuation funds could do more to improve communication with members, Giselle Roux says. Read More