Editorial

We’ve entered an era of competing forces. Our systems and societies are being forced to adjust. Alliances and partnerships are changing shape. Power balances are shifting. At the same time demographics, technological advances and climate change are transforming the investment landscape. This year our annual Amundi World Investment Forum asked a question about this new era: Is it an “Age of Empires?”, where power and potential are being remastered into different forms?

In our latest Pension Fund Letter, we look back at the discussions of this year’s Forum and the key insights for investors to take away. We also look forward to some of the trends and the solutions that may drive real progress towards our collective goals.

Retirement was a major theme of this year’s event. The demands brought by increasing life expectancies, strained public finances and the move from collective to individual responsibility is redefining the retirement landscape and the role of each within it. Our first article summarises the main talking points.

Next, we move on to initiatives to address our global challenges as we discuss a major landmark in European multi-lateral cooperation and the real role it will play in supporting climate finance in emerging markets. 

Our third article turns to retirement trends in Asia to share the results of a study into pension saving in five major Asian markets. What do these trends tell us about the wider pension eco-system? 

Finally, as part of our Mid-year Outlook publication, we assess the 2026 inflation environment and the potential implications for portfolio construction.

Authors

Francesca CICERI
Global Head of Institutional Coverage
Sandrine-ROUGERON
Global Head of Corporates and Corporate Pension Funds Clients
Natalie-BENDELOW
Institutional Content Marketing