Tennessee Consolidated Retirement System

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  1. Tennessee Consolidated's private equity director stepping down in June

    Lamar Villere, director of private equity at the $36.6 billion Tennessee Consolidated Retirement System, Nashville, will leave the pension fund at the end of June.

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  1. Tennessee treasurer proposes closing state DB plan, creating new hybrid

    Tennessee Treasurer David H. Lillard Jr., is proposing closing the state's defined benefit pension plan to new employees on June 30, 2014, and creating a new hybrid plan.

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  2. Tennessee Consolidated commits $55 million to real estate funds

    Tennessee Consolidated Retirement System made a total of $55 million in commitments to real estate funds.

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  3. Tennessee Consolidated adds emerging markets equities, strategic lending

    Tennessee Consolidated Retirement System, Nashville, will add new 5% allocations each to emerging markets equities and strategic lending following approval Sept. 28 for the move by the $34.8 billion pension fund's board.

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  4. Tennessee commits $25 million to Lightspeed

    Tennessee Consolidated Retirement System committed up to $25 million to Lightspeed Venture Partners IX.

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  5. Tennessee Consolidated commits to 2 venture capital funds

    Tennessee Consolidated Retirement System committed $25 million to Canaan IX and $15 million to Bain Capital Venture Fund 2012.

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  6. Tennessee fund gains 9.3% in fiscal year

    Tennessee Consolidated Retirement System, Nashville, posted a 9.3% return on its investment portfolio for the fiscal year ended June 30, according to the system's annual report. The return exceeded the actuarial assumption of 7.5% and marked the first time in four years that earnings topped the

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  7. Tennessee to hike employer contribution rates

    The Tennessee Consolidated Retirement System, Nashville, will raise its employer contribution rate for the fiscal year beginning July 1, said Ed Hennessee, director of the $24 billion plan. The rate for state employees will be 10.5%, from 7.3%, and 5.5% for state teachers, from 3.4%, Mr. Hennessee

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