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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. Also, supply is cyclical and there will come a point where the bid-ask spread narrows and PE firms start to transact again. How big a recession and default cycle is still to be determined.

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Suyi Kim on What Drives Success at CPP Investments' Giant PE Portfolio

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Sarah Rundell of Top1000Funds recently interviewed Suyi Kim, Global Head of Private Equity at CPP Investments to go over what drives success at their giant PE portfolio: Suyi Kim, global head of private equity at CPP Investments manages quite possibly the largest private equity allocation in the world. per cent on a 5-year basis. “We

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Best Caisse Scenario?

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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.

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CPP Investments Sinks Another £300M Into Octopus Energy, Buys Huge Stake in Mortgage Portfolio

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CPP Investments invests in both public and private credit and credit-like products globally, leveraging its ability to provide scale, certainty of assets and a long investment horizon. Notice Blackstone chose CPP Investments as its partner because of its size and sophistication.

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A Conversation With John Graham on CPP Investments Fiscal 2023 Results

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In private credit, tightening credit conditions resulting from a handful of bank failures and rescues in the United States have opened up opportunities for non-bank players like pension funds, he said. Christine Dobby of the Toronto Star also reports CPP Investments posts 1.3% per cent return.