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EPISODE · Mar 25, 2025 · 31 MIN

Episode 287: The Next 10 Years: Key Trends Influencing Insurers' Asset Allocation Decisions

from InsuranceAUM.com · host Stewart Foley

In this episode of the InsuranceAUM.com Podcast, host Stewart Foley, CFA, is joined by Anwiti Bahuguna, PhD, Chief Investment Officer of Global Asset Allocation at Northern Trust Asset Management. The conversation explores Northern Trust’s latest long-term capital market assumptions and the macroeconomic forces likely to shape insurer portfolios over the next decade—from AI-enabled productivity and energy transition to evolving patterns of globalization.   Anwiti shares how her team blends quantitative modeling with insights from asset class specialists to create actionable 10-year outlooks for insurance investors. The discussion spans implications for fixed income and equity allocations, real assets as inflation hedges, and the growing relevance of private markets—particularly private credit. With practical insights on capital formation, macro themes, and manager selection, this episode offers a roadmap for insurance CIOs and investment teams navigating the complexities of a shifting global landscape.

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