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January 3, 2023
Shiny Private Equity Loses Some of Its Luster

The go-to asset class has stumbled a bit lately, prompting second looks from allocators.

Former Kentucky Pension CIO Charges He Was Fired for Uncovering Fraud

Steven Herbert says his employment was terminated after he discovered that a property company allegedly stole money from a retirement system unit.

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Alternative Allocation Provides Asset Managers More Diversification

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Trending: Stocks Look Good for 2023, and Bonds Do Too, Says Cambridge Associates
The consulting firm explains why, even with a recession, it will pay to overweight equities.
Trending: Is Big Oil’s Renewable Energy Push Credible——and Good for Investors?

Exxon and its kin were laggard stocks for a long time, but now they enjoy flush revenue and strong share prices. The bet: Their clean fuels may give them better stability.

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