Capital One Financial has agreed to pay a $9.6 settlement over charges that the company violated federal law by mismanaging its 401(k) plan’s policy of using company matching funds forfeited by ...
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.
Use of blockchain has cut costs at United Nations pension fund, but the industry has been sluggish in adopting the technology.
IRA programs has led to more employers offering their own retirement plans, contradicting the assumption that these programs would encourage fewer employer-run plans, according to research published ...
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.
Amova, previously called Nikko Asset Management, said the deal underscores its ambition to expand its global reach.
Jenny Hammarlund has been named executive managing director-real estate at Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan Board.
Paul Okada has been appointed chief executive officer of San Mateo County Employees’ Retirement Association, succeeding Scott Hood.
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 ...
Mark Delaney, CIO at Australia’s largest superannuation fund AustralianSuper, will step down from his role next June.
BlackRock, State Street Investment Management and J.P. Morgan were among the firms approved to launch dual share classes.
Shareholders in Invesco QQQ Trust voted to approve the fund's conversion from a unit investment trust to an open-ended structure.
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