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  2. Lexington Partners - Wikipedia

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    Lexington Partners is a New York-based private equity firm that manages secondary acquisition and co-investment funds. Founded in 1994, it has over $55 billion of assets under management and has completed over 500 secondary transactions worldwide.

  3. List of largest pension schemes in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This web page ranks the 30 largest public pension plans in the U.S. by total assets, funded status, and assumed rate of return as of 2016. It also explains the difference between government and collectively bargained pension funds and provides some external links.

  4. Artemis (fund managers) - Wikipedia

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    Artemis is a UK-based fund management business that offers a range of funds investing in various markets. Founded in 1997, it is owned by Affiliated Managers Group and the Artemis partners, and has offices in London and Edinburgh.

  5. Public employee pension plans in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, types, and funding of public sector pensions in the U.S. at the federal, state, and local levels. Compare the retirement benefits and risks of different plans and systems across the country.

  6. Pensions in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, types and regulation of pensions in the UK, from the Old Age Pension Act 1908 to the Pensions Act 2011. Find out how the state, occupational and personal pensions are linked to wage and price increases, retirement age and social security.

  7. Pensions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, types, and trends of pensions in the USA, from veterans' benefits to Social Security to private plans. Compare qualified and non-qualified plans, public and private pensions, and multi-employer plans.

  8. Pension fund - Wikipedia

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    A pension fund is a program, fund, or scheme that provides retirement income for employees. Learn about the different classes, characteristics, and strategies of pension funds worldwide, as well as their role in the stock market and the economy.

  9. CPP Investments - Wikipedia

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    CPP Investments is a Crown corporation that manages the funds of the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) for 22 million Canadians. It invests in private equity, public companies, real estate and other assets, and aims to achieve a maximum rate of return without undue risk of loss.