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The California State Teachers’ Retirement System, the country’s second-largest pension fund, may borrow more than $30 billion to help it maintain liquidity without having to sell assets at ...
The California State Teachers' Retirement System (CalSTRS) voted late Wednesday to lower its annual expected return rate from 7.5 percent to 7 percent by 2018.
CalSTRS assumes a 7% return to meet pension obligations, which funds retirement, disability and survivor benefits for more than a million public school educators and beneficiaries in the state.
The California State Teachers’ Retirement System — an early public pension fund investor in private debt — is seeing its appetite for growth in the hot market dimming as the outlook for ...
Teachers pay into CalSTRS like they would any retirement account, with matching funds provided by the state and school districts.
CalSTRS adopted a new global equity investment policy to include the use of an active risk budget. The investment committee of the $252.4 billion California State Teachers' Retirement System, West ...
The California State Teachers’ Retirement System’s chief investment officer is looking to the pension’s past to respond more nimbly to future shifts in the market. At a recent pension board ...
CalPERS, CalSTRS took big losses on energy investments, report says The California Public Employees’ Retirement System building in Sacramento.
Two major public pension funds joined the drive for Bank of America Corp. shareholders to oppose a corporate bylaw change that lets Brian Moynihan serve as both chief executive and chairman.
The California State Teachers' Retirement System announced on Wednesday that it had calculated the total costs and fees paid to manage its entire investment portfolio, likely the first public ...
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