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  1. Pennsylvania Public School Employees pension fund issues call for investment consultant

    Pennsylvania Public School Employees' Retirement System, Harrisburg, is searching for a general investment consultant, confirmed spokeswoman Evelyn Tatkovski.

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  1. PennSERS picks 4 emerging markets equity managers

    Pennsylvania State Employees' Retirement System, Harrisburg, hired four managers to run a total of $575 million in active emerging markets equities.

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  2. PPSERS' asset allocation tweak could mean around $500 million more for MLP managers

    Pennsylvania Public School Employees' Retirement System's asset allocation tweak could mean around half a billion dollars more for master limited partnership managers Atlantic Trust Private Wealth Management, Harvest Fund Advisors and Salient Capital Advisors. On March 22, Pensions & Investments ...

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  3. Pennsylvania Public School Employees tweaks its asset allocation

    Pennsylvania Public School Employees' Retirement System, Harrisburg, slightly increased target allocations to global equities, private real estate and master limited partnerships, and decreased targets to high-yield and absolute-return strategies.

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  4. Pennsylvania Public School Employees commits $400 million to alternatives

    Pennsylvania Public School Employees' Retirement System, Harrisburg, made five new commitments totaling $400 million.

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  5. Pennsylvania Public School Employees CIO retiring in June

    Alan Van Noord, chief investment officer of the $49 billion Pennsylvania Public School Employees' Retirement System, will retire effective June 30.

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  6. Pennsylvania pension reform proposal would close DB plans to new hires

    Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett announced a pension reform plan Tuesday that includes a proposal to close the defined benefit plans of the state's two retirement systems to new employees in 2015.

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  7. Pennsylvania Public School Employees doles out up to $654 million

    Pennsylvania Public School Employees' Retirement, Harrisburg, made up to $654 million in new commitments.

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  8. Pennsylvania Public Schools commits up to $579 million

    Pennsylvania Public School Employees' Retirement System made a total of five new commitments totaling up to $579 million.

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  9. Pennsylvania confronts $41 billion pension deficit, according to state report

    Pennsylvania’s two public pension plans face a combined shortfall of $41 billion, and their costs will consume 62% of fiscal 2014 revenue growth, according to a report from the state budget office.

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  10. Pennsylvania PSERS returns 11.45% for year

    Pennsylvania Public School Employees' Retirement System, Harrisburg, returned 11.45% in the year ended Sept. 30.

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  11. Pennsylvania Schools targets more than $1 billion in commitments

    Pennsylvania Public School Employees’ Retirement System made five commitments totaling $1.014 billion.

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  12. Pennsylvania Public School Employees returns 3.43% for fiscal year

    Pennsylvania Public School Employees’ Retirement System, Harrisburg, returned 3.43% in the fiscal year ended June 30.

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  13. Pennsylvania Public School pension fund commits $370 million

    Pennsylvania Public School Employees' Retirement System committed $220 million to PIMCO Multi-Asset Volatility Offshore Fund, managed by Pacific Investment Management Co.

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