Oklahoma Plans Carve New Asset Mix

Changes Could Lead to Manager Searches


The $6.5 billion Oklahoma Public Employees Retirement System (OPERS) and the $240 million Oklahoma Uniform Retirement System for Justices and Judges (URSJJ) have tweaked their asset allocations, said CIO Kirk Stebbins. Stebbins said that at the most recent board meeting, the investment committee agreed to adopt a strategic allocation of 36% fixed-income, 35% large-cap domestic equity, 24% international equity and 5% small-cap domestic equity for the plans.

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