International / Global / Emerging Markets
West Coast Pension Seeking Int’l Large-Cap Core Mgr.

The retirement system will also receive private markets pacing schedules this week.

11.17.25
Private Equity
Monomoy Closes Third Credit Opps. Fund

Fundraising surpassed the firm’s goal in 10 months with over $500 million in total commitments.

11.17.25
People Moves
Loomis Sayles Taps EMD Co-Head

The firm welcomed back a former team member to co-lead its emerging market debt team.

11.17.25
Small- to Mid-Cap
Texas Pension Swaps Smid-Cap Growth Manager

The plan’s investment committee and general investment consultant recommended a manager change following a search presentation earlier in the year.

11.17.25
Non-U.S. & Global Equity
Northeast Pension Terminates Int’l Equity Mgr.

The retirement fund terminated the manager due to underperformance.

11.17.25
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People Moves
RBC GAM Hires U.S. Strategy Director

The role is newly created.

11.17.25
People Moves
PIMCO MD, Global Credit CIO Retires

Mark Kiesel has served as the firm’s cio of global credit since 2014.

11.17.25
In The News
Winning a Fossil Fuel Divestment Pledge Is Hard. Keeping It Is Harder.

Nearly a decade after promising to withdraw millions in fossil fuel investments, the University of Massachusetts has stalled on its clean energy transition. What happened?

The Nation
Global yield curves: The overlooked catalyst driving stocks higher

A crucial economic indicator flashes green, yet few take heed. Convinced it outlived its usefulness, they shun this bullish signal or dismiss it outright. What is it? “Yield curves” – and understanding their sneaky global power gives you an advantage. Let me show you why this antiquated economic gauge has renewed energy – and what it says for stocks’ future.

The National
Is Google Screwed? Maybe. But Not How You Think.

The internet’s most profitable business model has always been simple: running search ads on monetizable queries. When you search “how many protons are in a cesium atom,” Google makes no money. When you search “best tennis racket,” it prints cash.

This asymmetry defines the entire search economy–some queries are pure curiosity, and others have direct purchase intent. It’s part of why Google (where people often search for products) is a $2T company and Wikipedia (where people search for knowledge or fun facts) is a non-profit.

Andreessen Horowitz
Charley Ellis: Indexing Is a Marvelous Gift

The noted author, consultant, and academic on the virtues of simplicity, the challenges facing active managers, and why he would stay away from investing in private capital.

Morningstar
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