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Public returns databases
Apologies - I'm sure this thread already exists but I couldn't find it anywhere. Does anyone know which large pension funds / institutional investors publish their PE portfolio returns. I think I've seen CALPERS and CALSTRS on their websites and was wondering if there is a list of other firms that...
CalPERS Head of PE Doesn't Know How PE Works
http://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2015/08/calpers-st… Quite the interesting read. This is astounding to me. [quote]Jelincic returns to his 2005 vintage fund example. The facts he pulls from it are simple: 1.5% management fee, so that with CalPERS’ commitment amount, the annual management fee should...
CalPERS Drops Hedge Funds
CalPERS, the nation's largest public pension plan, has recently decided to pull out their entire $4 billion investment from the hedge fund space. Their complaints appear to be focused on the fee structure and they do not appear to be alone, as reported by DealBook: [quote]A growing number of pension...
CalPERS Real Estate PE Fund Performance
I downloaded a doc some time ago that broke down the fund performance of every PE fund that CalPERS invested in. I don't remember where I got a hold of it, but I think it was from this website. Does anyone know if there is a similar doc that breaks down their RE investments?
CalPERS Summary of PE Fund Performance
Returns data on all of the PE funds that CalPERS has invested in. A huge list that has to be a pretty good snap-shot of the industry and many of the big firms. http://www.calpers.ca.gov/index.jsp?bc=/investmen…
Pensions Lower the Boom on Lewis
The nation's largest pension plans are calling for the ouster of Ken Lewis and the entire Bank of America board of directors, accusing the board of "keeping investors in the dark" about the shaky condition of Merrill Lynch and the agreement on the part of BofA to pay Merrill bonuses before closing...
Working for a Major Institutional Investor
Hi all, What are the roles of a PE investment analyst working for a major institutional investor, i.e. CalPERS, APFC, IPERS, etc.? What type of quantitative analysis would it involve and would this be an enjoyable experience for an individual to learn about the in's and out's of the PE asset class?...
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