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With Pension Bonus Announcements, Smaller Funds Join Public in Outcry

News that investment managers at the Texas Teacher Retirement System received more than double what every other state agency's top employees have received combined since 2007 has raised concerns that top-performing executives may flee smaller funds with less robust compensation structures.

CalPERS Demands More Info on Pension-Bashing

In response to statements by a CalPERS board member that Wall Street firms seeking to invest with public pensions should disclose if they’ve supported groups critical of government funds, industry insiders have expressed concerns over first amendment rights.

Australia to SWFs: 'Come on In'

In a bid to enhance Australia's reputation as a foreign investment destination, the Australian government is considering rules that would give foreign government-owned funds a tax break.

Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Assumes AIG's Asbestos Risk

A property and casualty unit of bailed-out insurer American International Group Inc. is transferring billions of dollars in potential asbestos liabilities to a subsidiary of Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc.

Ontario Pension Abandons Nuclear Tech Buy

With Japan's nuclear disaster raising fears that the global market for nuclear reactors will not be as robust as previously expected, the Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System has abandoned its purchase of Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL).

CIC Chairman Seeks Emerging Markets

The chairman of China's $300 billion sovereign wealth fund has said that the CIC will target emerging economies, following his remarks that recovery in emerging markets will repair the global economy.

Study: UK Pensions Slash Equities

British pension schemes are slashing their weightings in UK equities as part of a switch to fixed-income and international strategies, according to research by BNY Mellon.

Detroit Pension Sue Over Michigan Financial Manager Law

The $2.4 billion Detroit General Retirement System, the $3.4 billion Detroit Police and Fire Retirement System, and four individuals, including the chairs of both boards, have sued Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder over emergency powers.