Financial Services

Governance, cost and sustainable investing: Asset owners rethink their strategies

January 20, 2016

Global

January 20, 2016

Global
Brian Gardner

Managing editor, EMEA

Brian Gardner is a managing editor for The Economist Intelligence Unit's thought leadership division in EMEA. His research has covered a range of business strategy issues focused primarily on energy and sustainability or financial services. Prior work has included consulting and research work concerning energy systems and regulatory frameworks. He holds an MBA from HEC Paris, a master’s degree in urban planning from Columbia University in New York City and a bachelor’s degree in international relations from American University in Washington, DC.

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The world’s leading pension funds, superannuation funds and insurance companies are rethinking their strategies in order to help meet their long-term commitments.

Asset owners are grappling with the forces of regulation and loose monetary policy. Regulators and central bankers have forced asset owners to reconsider how they invest and, crucially, how they manage their tangled risks and operational burdens. This report, sponsored by BNP Paribas, explores the ways in which asset owners are reorganising their operations in light of the current regulatory environment. 

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