July People Moves: 6 Chief Investment Officers Rise, Resign And Retire
Five pensions and an endowment saw chief investment officers resign or retire. Two key partners at asset management firms resigned due to claims of inappropriate conduct. A former advisor to President Donald Trump returned to private equity consulting. Here are the top people moves in July:
10 Most Important Reads Of The Week - Jan. 20, 2016
It has been an eventful week, and it's easy to fall behind. Here are the 10 most important reads of the week.
Siemens Nails 600MW Gemini Deal
Siemens has confirmed a €1.5bn ($2.05bn) order to provide the Gemini wind farm off the Dutch coast with 150 of its 4MW offshore turbines, after the 600MW project reached financial close.
A Litte Country Blowing a Big Wind
Denmark is a leader when it comes to fighting climate change. By 2050, the country plans to meet 100 percent of its energy needs with renewables, creating more jobs, increasing exports and reducing i...
Danish pension fund turns financier in Nordic Capital exit
PensionDanmark has provided long-term loans for the acquisition of outdoor playground maker Kompan from private equity firm Nordic Capital, highlighting the increasingly sophisticated roles of pensio...
Hedge Funds Rush to Bet on the Danish Crisis
Balconies hang outside residential apartments in Copenhagen. Danish households enjoy cheap funding in part because their government emerged as a haven during Europe's debt crisis. Close...
Goldman Sachs sees 'transformational moment' for renewable energy
The investment bank Goldman Sachs is supporting renewable energy projects with around $40 billion of investment between now and 2021, with bosses expecting...
Who’s the Most Consistent Private Equity Performer?
Is there nothing Danish national pension fund ATP cannot do? Its private equity arm has been ranked as one of the three that most consistently outperform their sector by data monitor Preqin...
Danish pension fund goes beyond home bias
Affluent small European nations such as Denmark easily count among the world’s most outward-looking places, and DKK 95-billion ($16.4-billion) investor Unipension clearly casts its eyes far and wide from its headquarters in suburban Copenhagen...
PensionDanmark to lend £128m to America's first offshore wind farm - 19 Jun 2013 - News from BusinessGreen
Cape Wind expected to reach financial close this year, after 12 years in development,Investment,Wind ,USA,offshore wind farms...