Japan's GPIF considers alternative investments
Japan’s Government Pension Investment Fund (GPIF), the world’s biggest pool of retirement savings, is considering diversifying into alternative assets, including private equity. A GPIF executive told AVCJ that a consultation project began in September and is expected to conclude next year.
Should GPIF decide to proceed, it is likely that smaller Japanese pension funds would follow suit, opening up a new fundraising channel for GPs. GPIF has JPY108.2 trillion yen ($1.38 trillion) under...
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