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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailPrivate credit is on the upswing because of the attractive returns, says Jase AubyEdwin Cass, CPP Investments CIO; Tina Byles Williams, Xponance founder and and CEO; and Jase Auby, Teacher Retirement System of Texas CIO, join CNBC's Delivering Alpha 2023 conference to discuss continued market demand amid higher interest rates, where the opportunities are for investment, and more.
Persons: Jase Auby Edwin Cass, Tina Byles Williams, Jase Auby Organizations: Texas CIO, CNBC's, Alpha
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailYou have to have a long-term outlook on oil and gas: Texas Teacher Retirement System's Jase AubyEdwin Cass, CPP Investments CIO, Tina Byles Williams, Xponance founder and CEO, and Jase Auby, Teacher Retirement System of Texas CIO, join CNBC's Delivering Alpha 2023 conference to discuss continued market demand amid higher interest rates, where the opportunities are for investment, and more.
Persons: Jase Auby Edwin Cass, Tina Byles Williams, Jase Auby Organizations: Texas CIO, CNBC's, Alpha Locations: Texas
Many investors were burned in the years leading up to Covid during the rise of ESG and bear market in oil. "We like that investment," said Jase Auby, the chief investment officer for the pension system, which has a 6% allocation to energy and energy infrastructure. Auby said his pension system stress tests for oil prices because it is very volatile. The Texas pension system is a long-term investor and looks at energy that way, as it does the broader commodities complex. "I get the hedge in the inflation scenario," he said, adding that the pension system holds commodities in its risk parity portfolio for inflation reasons.
Persons: Jase Auby, Auby, — Eric Rosenbaum Organizations: of Locations: of Texas, Texas
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCommodities is something we are actively looking at right now: CPP Investments CIO Edwin CassEdwin Cass, CPP Investments CIO, Tina Byles Williams, Xponance founder and CEO, and Jase Auby, Teacher Retirement System of Texas CIO, join CNBC's Delivering Alpha 2023 conference to discuss continued market demand amid higher interest rates, where the opportunities are for investment, and more.
Persons: Edwin Cass Edwin Cass, Tina Byles Williams, Jase Auby Organizations: Commodities, Texas CIO, CNBC's, Alpha
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe first victim of the $33T national debt is the U.S. dollar: Xponance CEO Tina Byles WilliamsEdwin Cass, CPP Investments CIO; Tina Byles Williams, Xponance founder and and CEO; and Jase Auby, Teacher Retirement System of Texas CIO, join CNBC's Delivering Alpha 2023 conference to discuss continued market demand amid higher interest rates, where the opportunities are for investment, and more.
Persons: Tina Byles Williams Edwin Cass, Tina Byles Williams, Jase Auby Organizations: U.S ., Texas CIO, CNBC's, Alpha Locations: U.S
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with Calstrs's Chris Ailman and Texas teachers' pension chief Jase AubyChris Ailman, CIO of Calstrs, and Jase Auby, CIO of Teacher Retirement System of Texas, join 'Last Call' to discuss the state of the U.S. economy, a possible recession, the Fed's next move, and the state of commercials real estate.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFed could pull off soft landing but it's 'not going to feel good', says Calstrs' Chris AilmanChris Ailman, CIO of Calstrs, and Jase Auby, CIO of Teacher Retirement System of Texas, join 'Last Call' to discuss the state of the U.S. economy, a possible recession, and the Fed's next move as we countdown to the upcoming FOMC meeting.
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