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May 1, 2020
New Jersey Likely to Cut Pension Contributions, S&P Global Says

The credit ratings agency downgraded the state one notch, to A-, and gave it a negative outlook.

Public Pension Fund Debt Expected to Reach ‘All-Time High’

Retirement systems will  struggle with meeting their required contribution targets, Pew report says.

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Meditations in an emergency

Multi-Asset Strategist Adam Berger discusses the macro and market impact of the coronavirus and offers his “playbook” for the coming weeks and months, including thoughts on rebalancing and opportunistic investments.

Canadian Defined Benefit Plans Have Worst Quarter in 12 Years

RBC and Northern Trust report plans lost 7.1%, the steepest drop since 2008.

Judges Reject Dallas Retirees’ Push to Restore Lump-Sum Payouts

Federal appeals court ruling is boon to ailing police and firefighters’ pension system.

OCIO Roundtable (Part 2): Surprises and Best Practices through COVID-19

With due diligence limited, thought leaders from leading OCIO firms discuss their processes for navigating after the coronavirus crash.

Editorial: CIOeditors@issmediasolutions.com
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