Scenario analysis shows that the ability of pension funds to pay their pensions will be severely impacted by climate. Under different scenarios interest rates, GDP and bonds will all be negatively impacted with inflationary pressure rising. How can investors innovate and adjust their portfolio construction to protect their funded position from this inevitable threat?
Scenario analysis and investment strategy – the risks of climate
FIS Stanford 2025
Chicken, beef or vegetables: assessing the real environmental impact of AI
The inexorable rise of AI is increasing energy demand around the globe, but the technology itself is also enabling greater efficiencies. Assessing its real impact requires an understanding of both its “footprint” and its “handprint”, and its impact may not be as dire as we’ve been led to believe.
Simon HoyleSeptember 22, 2025
FIS Stanford 2025
Risk takers vs scalers: Investors split on where to access innovation
Investors are still split on whether it’s better to hunt for innovative companies in the public or private markets. But the biggest consideration for investing in new technologies might have more to do with liquidity.
Lachlan MaddockSeptember 17, 2025
Investor Profile
NZ Super co-CIOs chart TPA vision; hunt for new alpha sources
As NZ Super nuts out growing pains in processes and technology, it has made some recent decisions to change its governance route including appointing two co-CIOs, Brad Dunstan and Will Goodwin, last year. In an interview, they discuss the co-delegation model, the evolution of TPA, and new alpha sources.
Darcy SongSeptember 16, 2025
Technology
HESTA prepares AI investment framework for total fund clarity
The A$98 billion ($64 billion) Australian super fund HESTA is laying the groundwork for a more systematic framework for using AI across its total portfolio, solidifying use cases in research, forecasting, risk management and private assets that all centres on the objective of “seeing risks earlier and clearer”.
Darcy SongSeptember 15, 2025
News
US Department of Labor slams OECD on ‘Marxist’ ESG policies
The US Department of Labor has publicly condemned the OECD for “pushing members to politicise their pension systems by integrating ESG factors unmoored from returns”, declaring that it will no longer support the OECD's responsible investment principles and the concept of ESG "a Marxist march through corporate culture".
Darcy SongSeptember 11, 2025
Equities
Future Fund flags expansion of active equity program
Emerging markets, Europe and Japan are all in focus for Australia’s sovereign wealth fund as it looks to ramp up active equities and diversify its exposures, as the fund grows wary of US markets amidst heightened political uncertainty.
Lachlan MaddockSeptember 11, 2025
Featured Story
Litigation, fees and structures: Why 401(k) plans won’t jump into alts, yet
President Trump has fired the starting gun on encouraging America's 401(k) plans to invest in private assets but corporate plans remain concerned about fees, structures and litigation. Meanwhile many DB funds are voicing their concerns about how it might impact access to investments, and alpha, and change the asset class.
Sarah RundellSeptember 9, 2025