5/12/2024 Retirement Where will returns come from? Pensions in a new economic reg... The article examines the impact of the 2024 elections on global markets and the search for returns in private and Asian emerging markets, highlighting...
5/12/2024 Retirement Solid equity performances keep funding ratios on a high The article highlights Q3 2024's market resilience, with strong equity returns stabilizing pension funding ratios despite volatility.
5/12/2024 Retirement European Securitisations: Risk and Opportunities for Pension... The article discusses the growth of European securitisations in 2024, highlighting their risks and opportunities for pension funds
5/12/2024 Retirement Beyond the Numbers: ESG in Action This article explores how Amundi Alpha Associates enhances responsible investing in private markets by integrating ESG factors into portfolio monitoring...
3/12/2024 Retirement Pension Funds Letter 22 - New realities, new searches for re... 2024's elections will shape global markets. This article explores U.S. policy impacts on emerging markets, pension investment trends, and ESG integration.
19/07/2023 Retirement Pension Funds Letter 18 - The big reshuffle shaking up pensi... Every June, Amundi welcomes clients from around the world to its investment forum in Paris to discuss the new trends shaping investment.
24/07/2019 Retirement Pension Funds Letter 7 - Put the Growth Bucket Back in the S... As long-term investors, Pension Funds need to find new distinct ways to invest and rethink the full potential of their growth bucket as a flexible opportunity...
21/01/2019 Retirement Pension Funds Letter 6 - Embracing the full potential of ESG... Embracing the full potential of ESG investing
1/03/2018 Retirement Pension Funds Letter 4 - The end of “easy money”: at the daw... Just after the recent market corrections and volatility spikes, important debates are arising again. The stress observed lately in the markets clearly...
1/11/2017 Retirement Pension Funds Letter 3 - Shifting approaches from yield spec... Shifting approaches from yield spectrum to credit continuum