New York State Common Retirement Fund, Albany, announced new commitments totaling $2.8 billion in a June transaction report posted on the website of Thomas DiNapoli, the state comptroller and sole trustee of the $194.3 billion pension fund.
Within private equity, the pension fund committed €500 million ($592 million) to European buyout fund CVC Capital Partners VIII, $300 million to KKR Asian Fund IV, a buyout fund managed by KKR & Co., and $200 million to Ares Corporate Opportunities Fund VI, a global flexible buyout fund managed by Ares Management.
As of March 31, the actual allocation to private equity was 11.2%.
In opportunistic absolute return strategies, the pension fund committed $300 million to Stellex Capital Partners II, a middle-market special situations buyout fund, and $100 million to Stellex II Co-Investment NY, a co-investment vehicle formed to invest in opportunities alongside the former fund, both managed by Stellex Capital Management.
In real assets, the pension fund committed $250 million each to Stonepeak Infrastructure Fund IV, a closed-end North American-focused infrastructure fund, and Stonepeak Global Renewables Fund, a closed-end renewable energy generation fund, both managed by Stonepeak Infrastructure Partners.
Within its credit asset class, the pension fund committed $200 million to collateralized loan obligation fund Neuberger Berman Loan Advisors Holdings II.
As of March 31, the actual allocation to real estate and real assets was 9.7%, and the actual allocation to absolute return strategies and opportunistic alternatives was 3.9%.
Source: Pensions&Investments
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