Pension / Investment Management

Asset Performance

Each of the five New York City retirement systems has its own Board of Trustees. These Trustees, working with the Bureau of Asset Management and the Board’s consultants, make decisions on the funds’ asset allocations based on factors including economic risk, return, performance, and beneficiary distributions.

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1Net Asset Values for Private Markets are reported on a lag.
2Asset Type Cash includes Securities Lending and Short Term accounts.
3FYTD: Fiscal Year to Date begins July 1st.
4Totals in the dashboard may not add up due to rounding.
5Data is updated within 60 days of month end.
6Performance is reported net of fees.
7In 2019 and prior fiscal years, Alternative Credit is included in Fixed Income.
8Additional information is available in the Library.

Information presented is current as of the date of this posting only. Past performance does not guarantee the future performance of any manager or strategy. The performance results and historical information provided herein may have been adversely or favorably impacted by events and economic conditions that will not prevail in the future. Therefore, these results are not indicative of the future performance of any strategy, index, fund, manager or group of managers. Inclusion in the list of Investments is not an endorsement of any product or firm by the New York City Comptroller’s Office or any of its employees acting on its behalf.

$242 billion
Aug
2022