US - New regulations have been proposed for the US$154.5bn New York State Common Retirement Fund (CRF), in a move aimed at restoring confidence in its management.
Announced by governor Eliot Spitzer, State comptroller Thomas DiNapoli and insurance superintendent Eric Dinallo, the reforms create a new audit committee, mandate an actuarial committee to review ...
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