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...Calstrs, formally the California State Teachers’ Retirement System, has for six years in a row put more money into private equity than it has received back, according to filings....
...Last week, Christopher Ailman, outgoing chief investment officer at Calstrs, warned that while “it’s great [private equity funds] make money for our retirees — who are teachers — and for other funds . ....
...Ailman, who has served as CIO of the California State Teachers’ Retirement System since 2000, announced his retirement at a board investment committee meeting on Thursday....
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...Fink’s letter raised issues more than it suggested concrete solutions, but he wrote that Japan had found ways to encourage people to stay in work longer and that Australia’s national retirement savings system...
...The plan is designed to alleviate pressure on a pension system that is expected to come under huge strain in the next few years as a whole generation of “baby-boomers” born in the 50s and 60s enters retirement...
...“It’s great they make money for our retirees — who are teachers and for other funds,” he said....
...Ailman, who has served as CIO at the $318bn California State Retirement System since 2000, shared his retirement plans at a fund board meeting on Thursday morning....
...The number of teachers taking early retirement in England and Wales has jumped more than 40 per cent in a year, according to official data, pointing to a deepening workforce crisis across the school system...
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...But Chris Ailman, the departing chief investment officer of the $327bn California State Teachers Retirement System, believes higher rates are attractive for investors in private credit, because of the higher...
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...Crucially, under their plan, Chileans will still be able to choose private funds to invest their pensions in, though a state-run investing alternative will also be created....
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...These include creating a state-owned asset manager, or divesting part of the workers’ contributions to a common “solidarity” fund....
...So no-one was there to point out that this (r-g) thing misses the state’s biggest contractual financial liabilities....
...The state pension is not a contributory system....
...The heads of 80 so-called “post-92” universities and colleges that are part of the Teachers’ Pension Scheme (TPS), covering teachers in England and Wales, hit out at the government’s incoming state pension...
...Teachers in Singapore are some of the most likely to feel valued by society, according to the OECD’s international teaching survey, and the city state’s education system was once again the highest scoring...
...“We . . . recognise the government has chosen a wide-ranging power in this area to ‘futureproof’ its ability to detect fraud and error in the system,” he said in the letter....
...The Labour party will conduct a sweeping review of the UK’s pension system to find ways of unlocking billions of pounds worth of retirement fund capital for the country’s growth if it wins the next general...
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