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Consultant/OCIO/Discretionary
Midwest Plans Retain Consultant

The plans initially hired the firm in 2014.

03.11.22
In The News
Detroit May Ask Bankruptcy Court To Counter Pension Fund Action

The city says it can’t afford a pension fund change that forces it to pay down unfunded liabilities more quickly; it may also lobby state lawmakers.

03.11.22
In The News
Canadian Pension Funds Are Selling Off Russian Investments

The de-Russification of Canada’s biggest public pension plans is nearly complete.

03.11.22
In The News
SEC Proposes New Short Position Reporting Rules For Investment Managers

The SEC has proposed monthly short position reporting by institutional investment managers.

03.11.22
In The News
Largest U.S. Pension Fund Facing $300 Million Hit To Dump Russia Investments

Some U.S. pension plans and endowments are finding it’s not a simple task to divest from Russia investments.

03.11.22
In The News
Ohio’s Retired Teachers Frustrated With Pension Fund

Ohio’s retired teachers are fighting to restore annual cost-of-living adjustments meant to offset inflation.

03.11.22
In The News
Top U.S. Pension Fund Rejects Calls For Fossil Fuel Divestment

California’s $319 billion CalSTRS retirement plan pushes back against legislators’ new bill.

03.11.22
In The News
Oaktree Capital Targets Up To $3 Billion For Third Special Situations Fund

Distress opportunities could open up in the months ahead as inflation, rate hikes and geopolitical disturbances – above all, the war in Ukraine – create more economic uncertainty.

03.11.22
Consultant/OCIO/Discretionary
Southern State 457 Launches Consultant Search

The plan is searching for a firm to provide consulting services for its $4 billion portfolio.

03.10.22
Infrastructure
UPDATE: New England Plan Issues Infrastructure RFP

The RFP is available through its general investment consultant.

03.10.22