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Are Alternative Investments the Key to Diversifying Your Portfolio?

Fortune Financial

between 2015 and the end of 2021. trillion in 2015 to$13.32 The Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst Association predicts that alternatives will contribute 50% of industry revenue in the coming years, despite comprising just 12% of the $153 trillion global investable market in 2020.

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Are Alternative Investments the Key to Diversifying Your Portfolio?

Fortune Financial

between 2015 and the end of 2021. trillion in 2015 to$13.32 The Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst Association predicts that alternatives will contribute 50% of industry revenue in the coming years, despite comprising just 12% of the $153 trillion global investable market in 2020.

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CPP Investments' Andrew Edgell on Private Debt's Next Stress Test

Pension Pulse

A combination of our scale, certainty of assets, and our long investment horizon make us uniquely positioned as a global investor. It’s been one of the best investments across the firm since we bought it in 2015—and the type of smart partner we’re proud to work with.

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World’s Top Pension Funds See the Largest Assets Decline in 20 Years

Pension Pulse

Willis Towers Watson put out a press release stating the world’s top pension funds see the largest assets fall in 20 years: North America now accounts for nearly half of assets in world’s 300 largest pension funds ARLINGTON, Va., increase in the assets of the largest 300 pension funds in the previous year.

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Best Caisse Scenario?

Pension Pulse

It’s late April, and Emond is appearing at a hearing at Quebec’s National Assembly, where parliamentarians are zeroing in on a perceived dilution of the share of assets the Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec has invested at home, from 26.1% CPP Investments, meanwhile—Canada’s largest pension investor, with the Caisse at No.