In The News
Kentucky attorney general Daniel Cameron steps into public pension case poised for dismissal

The state of Kentucky, represented by Attorney General Daniel Cameron, is getting involved in a lawsuit that claims hedge fund firms and ex-officials of the commonwealth’s public pension system breached their fiduciary duty by arranging very risky investments.

07.23.20
Private Equity
Mid-Atlantic Guns and Hoses Make Private Equity Commitments

A Mid-Atlantic police and fire pension fund made commitments to three private equity managers at its board meeting this week.

07.23.20
Searches And Hires
Midwest Plan Approves Smid-Cap Value Search

The search is for a domestic small- to mid-cap value equity manager to handle an approximately $50 million mandate.

07.23.20
Large-Cap
Southern Plan Seeking U.S. Small-Cap Manager

A Southern pension fund has begun searching for a domestic small-cap equity manager after its incumbent shuttered.

07.22.20
Real Estate
New England Plan Names RE Finalists

A New England pension fund has narrowed its value-add real estate search to four firms.

07.22.20
Daily Feed
Arkansas Plan Sues Manager Over Investment Losses

The Arkansas Teacher Retirement System is suing Allianz Global Investors over at least $774 million in losses incurred by the manager earlier this year.

07.21.20
Administrator/Record Keeper
Southern City Makes Record Keeper Switch

A city in the south has changed the record keeper for its retirement plans.

07.21.20
Fixed-Income
West Coast City Plan Seeking Stable Value Manager

A city 457 plan on the West Coast has begun its search for a stable value fund manager.

07.21.20
Searches And Hires
New England Plan Issues 4 Manager RFPs

A New England pension fund has begun searching for managers in four asset classes.

07.17.20
Credit/Private Debt
Midwest Plan Hires Opportunistic Fixed-Income Mgrs.

A Midwestern city plan made opportunistic fixed-income hires this week following finalist interviews.

07.17.20