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November 7, 2022
When Will Beaten-Up Real Estate Turn Around?  

The easy answer is a rebounding economy. But that’s not the sole factor, a Northern Trust Asset Management study finds.

When Will Beaten-Up Real Estate Turn Around?   
Chicago Teachers’ Pension Fund to Reorientate Portfolio to Fully Offset Fossil Fuel Investments
The fund plans to divest its $350 million holdings in fossil fuel related equity and debt and reinvest towards renewable energy sources by the end of 2027.
Chicago Teachers’ Pension Fund to Reorientate Portfolio to Fully Offset Fossil Fuel Investments
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Artificial Intelligence: 2 Sides of the Same Allocation Coin
New York Common Retirement Fund Invests $1.3 Billion in September
More than half of the monthly commitments were allocated for real estate investments.
New York Common Retirement Fund Invests $1.3 Billion in September
Exploring ESG Investing Conference

Join us Thursday, November 10, for a virtual conference to learn about regulations for environmental, social and governance investing in retirement plans; the debate over whether ESG factors are financial/performance factors; and what allocators, plan sponsors and advisers should consider when deciding whether and how to use ESG investments.

Exploring ESG Investing Conference
Trending: Higher Rates to Squeeze Middle-Market Private Credit Market, Reports Kroll
Kroll report details a private credit sector protected from systemic risk by financing dexterity, and strong relationships between private equity sponsors and private credit lenders.
Trending: Higher Rates to Squeeze Middle-Market Private Credit Market, Reports Kroll
Trending: Investment Consultants Reevaluate Priorities as Several Long-Tenured, Top Names Change Firms

COVID, growing shift to OCIO and other factors fueled ’Great Resignation.’

Trending: Investment Consultants Reevaluate Priorities as Several Long-Tenured, Top Names Change Firms
Editorial: CIOeditors@issmediasolutions.com
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