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CPP Investments Plows Into Private Equity in Fiscal Q3 2025

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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% Treasuries.

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PSP Investments Joins CPP Investments and Ferrovial in 407 ETR Ownership Group

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Jameson Berkow of the Globe and Mail reports PSP Investments buys stake in Ontarios 407 highway, the pension funds largest Canadian investment: Public Sector Pension Investment Board is making its largest-ever investment in Canada with a multibillion-dollar deal to acquire a piece of Ontarios 407 ETR toll road. CPP will own 44.2

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OTPP Unloads Premier Lotteries Ireland to French Operator

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As part of the agreement, FDJ, which is the operator of the French National Lottery, will purchase the shares from Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan, An Post, and An Post Pension Fund. PLI was awarded a 20 year contract to operate the National Lottery by the Irish Government back in 2014.

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Will OMERS and BCI Drown Along With Thames Water?

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The company is still in talks with its shareholders about raising as much as £1 billion in fresh funds following a £500 million injection agreed last year. Its largest shareholder is Canadian pension fund Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System (Omers), which holds a nearly 32 per cent stake. billion in Canadian funds.

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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. The Canadian dollar depreciated against the U.S. Christine Dobby of the Toronto Star also reports CPP Investments posts 1.3%