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Not surprisingly, PE scores itself rather well
By
Paul Mackintosh – Monday, May 28, 2018
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The American Investment Council (AIC) has released its 2018 Public Pension Study, analysing the investment returns of 163 US public pension funds. The conclusion? Private equity (PE) “continues to lead all asset classes in long-term investment...
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