CalPERS CEO on coronavirus and what the pandemic means for public pension funds

by | Oct 18, 2022 | Pers Retirement | 8 comments

CalPERS CEO on coronavirus and what the pandemic means for public pension funds




Marcie Frost, CEO of CalPERS, joins “Squawk Box” to discuss the market environment, the effects of the pandemic on investment strategy and what earnings results mean for investors.

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8 Comments

  1. Inquirer 101

    She's not qualified to run CalPers with just a high school diploma. They're buying risky stocks to try and get their 7% return. State employees should be very concern with their pension since CalPers is badly under funded and now taking on more risk.

  2. Kenneth Young

    No College degree and it shows. Now they are going leverage 25% of the fund. Marcie Frost is Elizabeth holmes in a different field.

  3. Neil Baylard

    She should have put it in Gold and silver, but hey that’s why she makes the big bucks!

  4. 김유미

    다시 올게
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  5. Lwellj

    I can’t take you serious if you think race or gender depends on performance. That is racist and sexist.

  6. Emperor'sNewClothes

    @1:30 CalPers not fully funded? FED keeping financial markets working, you mean bailouts?

  7. Tan Nguyen

    7% target?

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