Pandemic-induced economic instability and racial unrest could spur investments in nearby businesses. Keeping politics out of the equation and ensuring proper diversification are musts.
Controversial 2017 contribution of $3.5 billion in company shares to the retirement program apparently was divested, long before the current mess.
Tumbling equity markets helped weigh down retirement system’s returns.
The mutual life insurance company no longer considers the DC plans integral to its business, reports say.
MBS, which got flattened in March, are on the mend, but some warning signs linger. Like, what if the recession caves the housing market?