Bonds are back After a decade of chasing yield in risk assets, public pension funds (PPFs) are rebalancing toward fixed income as rising rates restore its appeal. Private markets plateau Allocations to alternatives—especially private equity—are leveling off, with liquidity risks and higher rates cooling past enthusiasm. Returns diverge widely While average returns remain solid at 6–8%, performance dispersion […]
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