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In a significant strategic pivot, the Ohio School Employees Retirement System (SERS) has dramatically reduced its investment target for real estate while simultaneously increasing its allocation to infrastructure projects. The move reflects a broader reassessment of risk and opportunity within its diverse portfolio.
The pension fund has slashed its real estate target allocation nearly in half, dropping from 8% to just 4.5% of its total holdings. This substantial pullback indicates a cautious outlook on the traditional property market amid ongoing economic uncertainty and shifting valuations.
Concurrently, Ohio SERS is channeling more capital into infrastructure, raising its target allocation from 5% to 7%. This asset class, which includes investments in essential physical structures like utilities, transportation, and communication systems, is often viewed as a stable, long-term hedge against inflation. The reallocation suggests a deliberate shift toward assets perceived to offer more predictable cash flows and resilience in varying economic climates.
The board-approved changes are part of the fund’s regular portfolio review, aiming to optimize returns for its over 200,000 members. This strategic rebalancing underscores a trend among institutional investors seeking durable income streams and capital preservation for their beneficiaries in a dynamic global market.
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