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The Juneau-based pension fund is actively exploring opportunities to increase its investments in non-core real estate assets. This strategic move comes as the fund's consultant suggests that the market may have reached a bottom, presenting a favorable environment for investment.
In addition to focusing on non-core properties, the board is also looking to establish new partnerships in core and core-plus real estate sectors. These partnerships aim to enhance the fund's overall portfolio performance while mitigating risks associated with market fluctuations. By diversifying its real estate investments, the Alaska Retirement Board hopes to achieve better returns for its beneficiaries.
The board's proactive approach reflects a growing trend among institutional investors to capitalize on perceived market opportunities. As the real estate landscape continues to evolve, the Alaska Retirement Board's decisions will play a crucial role in shaping its investment strategy in the coming years.
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