The fiscal-year performance posted by the Syracuse, N.Y.-based private university's $2.2 billion endowment fell below the 11.2% P&I median as of Dec. 23.
Amova, previously called Nikko Asset Management, said the deal underscores its ambition to expand its global reach.
With 2026 promising to offer more ways for investments in private markets to enter the DC arena, sponsors are reacting as they usually do when faced with new products: they are cautious.
While BlackRock’s outsourced CIO business is well-established, the team is evolving the business and the types of people it deploys alongside its clients.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says the Fed's 2% inflation target might be reconsidered, once the U.S. has brought price increases back down to that pace.
Jenny Hammarlund has been named executive managing director-real estate at Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan Board.
Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, Toronto, has signed an agreement to establish a A$14 billion ($9.3 billion) European data center partnership with Goodman Group.
Paul Okada has been appointed chief executive officer of San Mateo County Employees’ Retirement Association, succeeding Scott Hood.
Two senators introduced a bill to alter the Financial Stability Oversight Council’s process for designating nonbanks as systemically important.
In less than a year, though, State Street's private credit ETF has faced scrutiny from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and struggled to attract money.
A federal magistrate judge in Jacksonville, Fla. has rejected a $2.3 million class-action settlement offered by Nemours Foundation to participants in its 403(b) plan, saying the agreement failed to ...
Shareholders in Invesco QQQ Trust voted to approve the fund's conversion from a unit investment trust to an open-ended structure.