The cost of inaction

Research Methodology

Closing the communication gap: How institutional investors are building risk-aware cultures

It will hardly come as a surprise that a survey we publish today shows that institutional investors—that is, asset owners like insurers and pension funds, asset managers, and intermediaries like fund platforms and consultants—have become more risk-aware since the global financial crisis.

Closing the communication gap: How institutional investors are building risk-aware cultures

It will hardly come as a surprise that a survey we publish today shows that institutional investors—that is, asset owners like insurers and pension funds, asset managers, and intermediaries like fund platforms and consultants—have become more risk-aware since the global financial crisis.

Arctic Summit 2014 - panel

The Economist's James Astill chairs a panel discussion on investing in the Arctic

Feeding the micro economy

In this session of Bellwether Europe 2012, some of the world’s leading investors, hedge fund managers and venture capitalists examined how they plan to feed the micro economy.

What's keeping institutional investors up at night?

We recently surveyed institutional investors in the US and Western Europe to investigate their views surrounding tail risk: what specific risks they are concerned about and why, what strategies they have in place to mitigate the impact of tail risk, what they believe other investors know about tail risk and whether tail risk events will happen more frequently and be more severe than in the past.

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