Investment of Pension Fund Assets: Portfolio Management and Investment Analysis
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Pension schemes face a set of complex and often difficult challenges relating to the investment of its assets, emanating from, inter alia, the need to grow the real value of pension funds by generating investment returns on one hand whilst assuring the preservation of members’ capital on the other. The sheer size of pension schemes’ assets relative to investment markets creates challenges unique to institutional investors who must carefully manage entry and exits into investment positions.
This programme builds delegates’ knowledge from first principles by examining the current landscape of pension fund investment and the key tenets of investment analysis – including valuation techniques – and portfolio management theory and practice. The mainstream asset classes in pension fund investment, viz. bonds and equities are covered in detail and the course also provides an introduction to alternative investment classes including Real Estate, Private Equity and Infrastructure and their role in enhancing portfolio diversification and risk-adjusted returns.
Fund performance analysis, including attribution, is important to both ensure that pension schemes remain on target to grow investment funds to meet their liabilities as well as to assess the performance of fund managers and the programme provides delegates with a full understanding of key performance analytical methodologies as well as the interpretation of analyses.
On completion, you will be able to:
This is week 1 of Investment of Pension Fund Assets and Pension Scheme Governance and Regulation Toolkit.
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