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| 6:30PM 12/22/2010
U.S. pension fund giant CalPER has submitted a shareholder proposal -- calling on Apple investors to approve a policy, requiring the computer company's directors to win at least a majority of votes to retain their board seat.
| 10:05AM 12/20/2010
Gold is on a record bull run, up from $328 in 2002 to $1,375 an ounce today. What caused that steep rise wasn't any inherent increase in gold's value to society, but a clever marketing scheme that allowed it to be traded easily without the hassle of physical delivery: The SPDR Gold ETF.
| 11:25AM 6/22/2010
The drop in BP's share price has erased more than $1.4 billion in fund value at 42 state retirement accounts. This comes at a time when pension funds are still struggling to recover.
| 8:54AM 5/07/2010
Four pieces of information reported recently, each with a different level of confirmation, show the extent to which the future of Goldman Sachs may be determined be the mainstream press, and the extent to which "news" about it is often not confirmed by the investment bank, its clients, or federal regulators.
| 1:20PM 5/05/2010
Among Wednesday's legal news, the California Public Employees' Retirement System won a court decision allowing it to proceed with a lawsuit against the three major ratings agencies, six shareholders have filed suits against Goldman Sachs, and insurance company WellPoint's massive rate hike requests were based on faulty math.
| 9:45AM 3/27/2010
Federal prosecutors have started a criminal investigation into the investment activities of the California Public Employees Retirement System, reports The Wall Street Journal. The report says Justice Dept. officials are examining potential influence-peddling within CalPERS, the nation's largest public pension fund.