The Oklahoma Police Pension and Retirement System (OPPRS) and other members of a class action lawsuit have reached a $23.5 million settlement with Evolent Health.
The state’s pension funds have been directed to divest from financial firms such as BlackRock and UBS that supposedly boycott fossil fuels.
Digging into long-term transformative trends is key when trying to find future market leaders.
City is searching for a record keeper and administrator for its deferred compensation and voluntary employee beneficiary association retirement plans.
Fund closed with $4.9 billion in commitments.
The new hires include a v.p. and a director responsible for relationships with institutional investors.
The new ceo will retain his previous responsibilities as a field consultant, while its former ceo will serve as chairman.
The authority is searching for a firm to assess market performance and allocate assets.
The portfolio manager joined the firm this month and is responsible for overseeing global bond portfolios.
The firm added a consultant to focus on client service, investment policy, asset allocation and manager structure implementation last month.