The Arizona Pension Fund is currently totalling $15.7 billion..... on 23:10 - Nov 8 with 1363 views | Guthrum | You can see why dropping a few tens of millions into a risky-but-potentially-lucrative, fairly long-term punt on an English football club is not a big deal for a fund of that size. |  |
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The Arizona Pension Fund is currently totalling $15.7 billion..... on 23:19 - Nov 8 with 1324 views | BluedanW | Id like to know what they are doing right to make profits like that with interest rates so low. Wish I'd invested |  | |  |
The Arizona Pension Fund is currently totalling $15.7 billion..... on 05:07 - Nov 9 with 1198 views | bobbyramsey |
The Arizona Pension Fund is currently totalling $15.7 billion..... on 23:19 - Nov 8 by BluedanW | Id like to know what they are doing right to make profits like that with interest rates so low. Wish I'd invested |
You do know that they're not investing in a cash ISA with the Halifax or Nationwide? |  | |  |
The Arizona Pension Fund is currently totalling $15.7 billion..... on 09:13 - Nov 9 with 1042 views | StokieBlue |
The Arizona Pension Fund is currently totalling $15.7 billion..... on 23:19 - Nov 8 by BluedanW | Id like to know what they are doing right to make profits like that with interest rates so low. Wish I'd invested |
It literally says in the article where the main profits came from: "The highest performing asset classes included domestic stocks, which generated a 43.7 percent annual return, and private equity buyouts and venture capital, which generated a 53.2 percent annual return." Need to read past the headline. SB |  | |  |
The Arizona Pension Fund is currently totalling $15.7 billion..... on 09:17 - Nov 9 with 1022 views | Keno |
The Arizona Pension Fund is currently totalling $15.7 billion..... on 05:07 - Nov 9 by bobbyramsey | You do know that they're not investing in a cash ISA with the Halifax or Nationwide? |
nah, they will have a bit with Santander as well |  |
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The Arizona Pension Fund is currently totalling $15.7 billion..... on 09:18 - Nov 9 with 1018 views | MaySixth |
The Arizona Pension Fund is currently totalling $15.7 billion..... on 23:10 - Nov 8 by Guthrum | You can see why dropping a few tens of millions into a risky-but-potentially-lucrative, fairly long-term punt on an English football club is not a big deal for a fund of that size. |
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The Arizona Pension Fund is currently totalling $15.7 billion..... on 09:29 - Nov 9 with 1006 views | mikeybloo88 |
The Arizona Pension Fund is currently totalling $15.7 billion..... on 23:19 - Nov 8 by BluedanW | Id like to know what they are doing right to make profits like that with interest rates so low. Wish I'd invested |
It would be pretty hard not to have made decent money from equity funds over the last 18 months...even some of my l'il old global/tech tracker funds have gone up 60-70% from pre pandemic levels. Anyone buying the dip in Mar/Apr20 has seen 100% growth in some cases... |  | |  |
The Arizona Pension Fund is currently totalling $15.7 billion..... on 09:47 - Nov 9 with 980 views | Swansea_Blue | Can we persuade a few of them to work a bit longer so we can buy a defence? |  |
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The Arizona Pension Fund is currently totalling $15.7 billion..... on 09:50 - Nov 9 with 961 views | Keno |
The Arizona Pension Fund is currently totalling $15.7 billion..... on 09:47 - Nov 9 by Swansea_Blue | Can we persuade a few of them to work a bit longer so we can buy a defence? |
to be fair the current defenders have hardly set the place alight |  |
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The Arizona Pension Fund is currently totalling $15.7 billion..... on 11:16 - Nov 9 with 887 views | lowhouseblue |
The Arizona Pension Fund is currently totalling $15.7 billion..... on 09:13 - Nov 9 by StokieBlue | It literally says in the article where the main profits came from: "The highest performing asset classes included domestic stocks, which generated a 43.7 percent annual return, and private equity buyouts and venture capital, which generated a 53.2 percent annual return." Need to read past the headline. SB |
indeed it was a good time to be in us equities. what is interesting is that they clearly have a high allocation to such 'risk assets'. current regulation means that it would be very hard for an equivalent uk pension fund to have such a positive asset allocation. [Post edited 9 Nov 2021 11:20]
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The Arizona Pension Fund is currently totalling $15.7 billion..... on 13:01 - Nov 9 with 816 views | Swansea_Blue |
The Arizona Pension Fund is currently totalling $15.7 billion..... on 09:50 - Nov 9 by Keno | to be fair the current defenders have hardly set the place alight |
We'll need better if we want to climb the ladder |  |
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The Arizona Pension Fund is currently totalling $15.7 billion..... on 13:06 - Nov 9 with 782 views | footers |
The Arizona Pension Fund is currently totalling $15.7 billion..... on 09:50 - Nov 9 by Keno | to be fair the current defenders have hardly set the place alight |
We don't need them to do that. What do you think Blue Action are for? |  |
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The Arizona Pension Fund is currently totalling $15.7 billion..... on 15:13 - Nov 9 with 690 views | ElephantintheRoom |
The Arizona Pension Fund is currently totalling $15.7 billion..... on 23:19 - Nov 8 by BluedanW | Id like to know what they are doing right to make profits like that with interest rates so low. Wish I'd invested |
Brinsley Schwartz can help you with that. If you google our ohio-based owner he's not backward in coming forward with his investment strategy. Property dear boy - buy it chdap and revalue it - hey presto a profit, at least on paper. |  |
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The Arizona Pension Fund is currently totalling $15.7 billion..... on 15:47 - Nov 9 with 649 views | Radlett_blue |
The Arizona Pension Fund is currently totalling $15.7 billion..... on 15:13 - Nov 9 by ElephantintheRoom | Brinsley Schwartz can help you with that. If you google our ohio-based owner he's not backward in coming forward with his investment strategy. Property dear boy - buy it chdap and revalue it - hey presto a profit, at least on paper. |
Brinsley Schwartz was born in Woodbridge & was a decent guitarist, notably with Graham Parker & the Rumour. |  |
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