This content is from: Corner Office Following a Tumultuous 2020, Kentucky Retirement Systems Hires New Investment Head When KRS was in the midst of managing a system split, its director and deputy director of investments resigned. By Alicia McElhaney January 07, 2021
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This content is from: Culture The Dark-Money Lobbying Group Going After Pension Funds The Institute for Pension Fund Integrity claims it wants to keep politics out of pension funds. But what does it really want? By Alicia McElhaney April 23, 2019
This content is from: Portfolio Morning Brief: Einhorn’s Greenlight Capital Ends 2017 Up — Barely The fund struggled all year, hurt by shorts on soaring stocks like Tesla and Netflix. By Michelle Celarier January 02, 2018