This content is from: Portfolio For a Decade, Pensions Wanted Yield From Real Assets. Now They Want Inflation Protection. Real assets are being asked to do double duty: provide yield when rates are low and hedge against inflation. By Jessica Hamlin May 13, 2022
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This content is from: Corner Office The SEC Is Bearing Down on Private Equity. Blame Public Pensions. Regulators can no longer ignore private equity, now that public pension funds provide 35 percent of the industry’s capital, argues a new paper. By Jessica Hamlin January 25, 2022