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Schroders announces senior leadership appointments
Global firm's equities business has a new co-head for developed markets.
Gen Xers will not retire comfortably, Schroders finds
Advisors say the age at which people retire and the definition of retirement are changing.
Schroders’ new bond scores level ESG playing field
Emerging markets look more attractive once rich-world bias is corrected.
Social Security’s crucial role shadowed by new doubts
Crisis of confidence in the program is prompting many to claim benefits early.
Worried about Social Security running out of money, many plan to take benefits early
Only 10% of non-retired Americans plan to wait until they're 70 to receive the maximum Social Security payment, Schroders survey finds.
Working Americans coming up short for comfortable retirement
American workers 45 and older think it will take about $1.1 million in savings to retire comfortably, yet only 21% expect to reach even the $1 million mark.
Rethinking retirement plan menus to reflect higher rates
Amid persistent inflation, plan participants might benefit from being able to invest in real assets, says Schroders' Adam Farstrup.
‘Expert’ investors value ESG more than novices
A Schroders study, which surveyed more than 23,000 individuals globally, found people seek sustainable investments for multiple reasons.
American workers won’t wait for maximum Social Security checks: Schroders
Only 11% of Americans 45 and older plan to wait until they're 70 to start receiving their Social Security benefits.
Global bonds step into bear market as central banks seek to quash inflation
Rapid interest-rate hikes deployed by policy makers in response to soaring inflation have brought to an end a four-decade bull market in bonds.
Investors willing to sacrifice returns for ESG goals
Betterment survey also finds sustainable options would lead 401(k) participants to contribute more.
Surveys show Americans prefer retirement planners, lack plans
Retirement income planning is the service most sought after by both older and younger consumers, according to a survey by the Granum Center for Financial Security.
ESG options would increase 401(k) engagement, survey finds
The problem, though, is that the 401(k) system is hardly ready to meet much demand for ESG.
Schroders maps out engagement priorities
The company says it is taking 'a further step forward in sustainability leadership.'
ESG investors expect outperformance, still worry about greenwashing
Schroders report shows that American investors in particular now view performance as the best attribute of ESG strategies.
Americans believe sustainable funds can offer higher returns
The Schroders survey found only 4% of respondents wouldn’t invest because they fear worse performance