The events calendar for the institutional pensions & insurance industries
A selection of upcoming events from mallowstreet & our partners
Past Events
April 
 2019
mallowstreet University Dinner - ESG: Investing in Positive Change
to at Bentley's Oyster Bar & Grill, 11-15 Swallow St, Mayfair, London W1B 4DG, UK
REGISTRATIONS FOR THIS DINNER ARE NOW CLOSED
Environmental, social and governance (ESG) investing is gaining ground with fixed income investors, and PIMCO has been integrating ESG analysis into their investment process for almost a decade.
Lupin Rahman, Portfolio Manager at PIMCO will discuss the many innovations in the fast-growing-area of ESG fixed income investing and how investors can develop active engagement programmes and measure positive impact.
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PIMCO
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March 
 2019
mallowstreet University Dinner: Anatomy of a Recession
to at South Place Hotel, 3 South Pl, London EC2M 2AF, UK
The longest bull market in history continues — yet increased volatility has led some investors to wonder when and how that might change. How close could we be to the next recession? What factors are most important to watch in the months ahead? ClearBridge Investments’ exclusive Recession Risk Dashboard offers valuable answers, tracking key data along four vital economic fault lines. Discover how the Dashboard works and how it can help you stay ahead of future downturns in Anatomy of a Recession.Sponsored by
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ClearBridge Investments
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mallowstreet DB Indaba
to at South Place Hotel, 3 South Pl, London EC2M 2AF, UK
The Defined Benefit Indaba* will bring together some of the industry’s biggest influencers to hear a selection of interactive keynote presentations. These will be interspersed with five Investment Masterclass breakout sessions which will cover key asset classes and investment opportunities, specifically tailored for defined benefit pension funds.Sponsored by
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Eaton Vance
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Capital Fund Management
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AllianceBernstein
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Invesco
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M&G Investments
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mallowstreet University Dinner: Navigating the Road to Buyout
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Rothesay Life
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mallowstreet University Live Debate: Cashflow Driven Investing (CDI)
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Many UK DB schemes today, while in funding surplus, now face the prospect of becoming cashflow negative in the next decade. This challenge, combined with ever-decreasing liquidity in credit markets and rising transaction costs, as well as regulatory changes, means that it is not surprising that 2018 saw substantially increased interest in the potential benefits of adopting cashflow driven investment approaches.Sponsored by
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AXA Investment Managers
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February 
 2019
mallowstreet University Dinner: Cashflow Driven Investment (CDI)
to at Bentley's Oyster Bar & Grill, 11-15 Swallow St, Mayfair, London W1B 4DG, UK
Improved funding levels and an increase in cashflow negativity suggest pension schemes have less of a need to invest for growth, and can shift their allocations to meet cashflow needs. Given the increased need to meet cash outflows, forced selling can lead to significant costs if portfolios do not have income-generating assets, raising issues of path dependency. PIMCO want to share our latest research into constructing and managing portfolios that generate contractually-defined cashflows, either through income or maturing assets, to meet cashflow needs. We will discuss the key features of these portfolios along with the challenges associated in managing this type of allocation.Sponsored by
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PIMCO
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