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Is Ultra-High-Yield Annaly Capital Management Stock a Buy?

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It owns mortgages that have been pooled together into bond-like securities, which are usually called something like a collateralized debt obligation (CDO). According to the company, the stock has provided investors with an 855% total return since its initial public offering (IPO). So, is Annaly Capital Management a buy?

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CPP Investments Plows Into Private Equity in Fiscal Q3 2025

Pension Pulse

Layan Odeh of Bloomberg reports CPPIB plows at least $5 billion into private equity in three months: Canada Pension Plan Investment Board poured at least $5 billion into private equity in the last three months of 2024 as the asset class regained appeal. 31, according to Bloomberg calculations. billion 10-year net return of 9.2% billion.

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Private Equity's Creative Wizardry Posing Systemic Risk?

Pension Pulse

To clear a path for a potential initial public offering that could come as early as 2026, prospective advisers have suggested pushing this debt up into the holding company or getting cash from a pre-IPO investor, the same people say. They took on heavy debts when buying TK Elevator including a roughly €2 billion ($2.1

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A Discussion With Blake Hutcheson and Jonathan Simmons on OMERS' Mid-Year Results

Pension Pulse

The pension fund had solid returns from its portfolio of public stocks, which gained 10.4 But stocks make up only 19 per cent of the pension fund’s assets after it shifted billions of dollars from equities into government bonds and credit investments, seeking to take advantage of high interest rates.

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Canadian Pension Funds Exposed to Northvolt's Collapse

Pension Pulse

The following day, co-founder and chief executive Peter Carlsson , who only a year ago had been trumpeting Northvolt as a possible initial public offering (IPO) candidate, resigned and warned the European Union risks falling behind on green projects. funds and a number of Swedish entities.