P&I 1,000 largest retirement plans
Adding alternatives to defined contribution plans requires addressing technical issues, extra fees and participant understanding.
Aggregate investments in hedge funds by U.S. pension funds were down 17.2% in the year ended Sept. 30 thanks to tough markets and hedge fund allocation changes.
Pensions & Investments has launched its annual survey of the 1,000 largest retirement plans in the U.S.
REIT assets outpaced real estate equity in portfolios of the Top 200 U.S. retirement plans.
Among the 200 largest retirement plans, DC assets rose 17.6% to $3.31 trillion on the backs of roaring markets and participant inertia.
Inflation hammered fixed income in 2021, with looming future interest rates creating yet another headwind for asset owners.
Private credit has been on a tear with the largest 200 U.S. pension plans, and that's showing few signs of stopping anytime soon.
The 1,000 largest U.S. retirement funds saw asset growth of 16.9% in the year ended Sept. 30 thanks to strong markets and contributions.
Pensions & Investments gathered information for this report, published annually since 1974, in three steps.