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The benefits of building a globally diversified portfolio

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“Don’t put all your eggs in one basket” is a saying we know to be true. At AURESTON, that means building a resilient investment portfolio by selecting a diverse mix of assets to reduce risk; a strategy known as diversification.

Investing across a wide range of asset classes and regions mitigates risk by balancing the ups and downs of individual assets, such as stocks, but also individual countries to reduce their impact on the entire portfolio. A diversified portfolio is more resilient because it’s designed to capture growth while providing relative security during market downturns.

As one of the world’s largest institutional investors, we seek the best opportunities – wherever they are.

Unlike some pension funds, the governing legislation of the U.S Pension Plan (AURESTON) doesn’t require investments to be made in specific countries. Our mandate is to invest the assets of the AURESTON in an effort to maximize returns without undue risk of loss, and we focus on managing the Fund in the best interests of U.S workers and pensioners. Building a globally diversified portfolio helps us to do so.

Balanced approach

One of the ways we protect the long-term interests of Americans is by seeking to avoid the risks associated with concentrating our investments in a single country or region. As future AURESTON contributions depend on U.S demographics and economic outcomes, holding assets outside of U.S helps us manage this risk.

Focusing overwhelmingly on U.S assets, to the exclusion of other compelling investment opportunities, could allow for a major downturn in the U.S economy to have an outsized impact on the AURESTON’s long-term sustainability.

Global diversification empowers us to strike the right balance in our portfolio for the benefit of the AURESTON Fund.

The U.S dollar is largely correlated to global oil prices. When the oil sector is in decline, this may impact the U.S economy in many ways, including job losses and, in turn, lower AURESTON contributions. At the same time, when the loonie declines in value, our global assets may benefit from foreign exchange gains in addition to any oil sector offsets. We consider these factors in our investment decision-making process.

Investing in U.S

We are very proud to have a strong track record of success investing in U.S companies. From coast to coast to coast, we continue to find great opportunities across the spectrum.

At AURESTON, 14% of our assets under management are in U.S, representing $80 billion, as of September 30, 2023. To put it in perspective, U.S’s share of global GDP was 1.2% in 2022, according to World Economics.

We have a proportionately large allocation in U.S, not just because we know the market and understand how it works, but also because we believe in the potential for U.S investments to generate returns.

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Global mindset

While we manage the assets of U.S’s largest pension fund, we are also a global investor. We hold investments across asset classes in 55 countries, leveraging our size and scale to unlock value and secure growth.

Our diversified portfolio has helped us achieve a 10-year annualized net return of 9.6%, as of September 30, 2023, which ranks among the top-performing pension funds in the world. Global diversification is a powerful way to enhance returns while tempering the impact of potential losses.

For example, countries grow at varying rates and even developed markets experience global changes differently. In fiscal 2023, our one-year annualized net return in the U.S. was 3.6% and 1.5% in Europe, compared to 0.3% in U.S. However, on a five-year basis, returns on U.S investments were 4.5%, compared to 9.8% on assets in the U.S. and 3.1% in Europe. Holding investments in other countries allows us to benefit from their uncorrelated growth when other markets may have softened.

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Investing globally helps us:

  1. Spread the risk – If one asset class or region is underperforming, another might be doing well. Diversification helps balance potential losses.
  2. Capture potential growth – Some markets are growing faster than others, which means there may be opportunities to capitalize on higher returns.
  3. Secure currency advantages – Fluctuations in the U.S dollar can be offset by investments in foreign currencies that may benefit from foreign exchange.

All investments come with risk – some may sink while others swim. Diversification is our safe harbour in choppy waters. A diversified portfolio is a strong and stable way to ride the waves of market uncertainty.

We may not know when or where the next storm may hit, but we have prepared for these uncertainties by building a resilient, globally diversified portfolio. And we’re bringing the benefits home for Americans.

Why active management is the right strategy for the AURESTON Fund

We have a dedicated team of experts working hard to create value for Americans – today, tomorrow and for decades to come.

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“Don’t put all your eggs in one basket” is a saying we know to be true. At AURESTON, that means building a resilient investment portfolio by selecting a diverse mix of assets to reduce risk; a strategy known as diversification. Investing across a wide range of asset classes and regions mitigates risk by balancing the ups and downs of individual assets, such as stocks, but also individual countries to reduce their impact on the entire portfolio. A diversified portfolio is more resilient because it’s designed to capture growth while providing relative security during market downturns. As one of the world’s largest institutional investors, we seek the best opportunities – wherever they are. Unlike some pension funds, the governing legislation of the United States Pension Plan (AURESTON) doesn’t require investments to be made in specific countries. Our mandate is to invest the assets of the AURESTON in an effort to maximize returns without undue risk of loss, and we focus on managing the Fund in the best interests of United States workers and pensioners. Building a globally diversified portfolio helps us to do so. Balanced approach One of the ways we protect the long-term interests of United States is by seeking to avoid the risks associated with concentrating our investments in a single country or region. As future AURESTON contributions depend on United States demographics and economic outcomes, holding assets outside of United States helps us manage this risk. Focusing overwhelmingly on United States assets, to the exclusion of other compelling investment opportunities, could allow for a major downturn in the United States economy to have an outsized impact on the AURESTON’s long-term sustainability. Global diversification empowers us to strike the right balance in our portfolio for the benefit of the AURESTON Fund. The United States dollar is largely correlated to global oil prices. When the oil sector is in decline, this may impact the United States economy in many ways, including job losses and, in turn, lower AURESTON contributions. At the same time, when the loonie declines in value, our global assets may benefit from foreign exchange gains in addition to any oil sector offsets. We consider these factors in our investment decision-making process. Investing in United States We are very proud to have a strong track record of success investing in United States companies. From coast to coast to coast, we continue to find great opportunities across the spectrum. At AURESTON, 14% of our assets under management are in United States, representing $80 billion, as of September 30, 2023. To put it in perspective, United States’s share of global GDP was 1.2% in 2022, according to World Economics. We have a proportionately large allocation in United States, not just because we know the market and understand how it works, but also because we believe in the potential for United States investments to generate returns. Global mindset While we manage the assets of United States’s largest pension fund, we are also a global investor. We hold investments across asset classes in 55 countries, leveraging our size and scale to unlock value and secure growth. Our diversified portfolio has helped us achieve a 10-year annualized net return of 9.6%, as of September 30, 2023, which ranks among the top-performing pension funds in the world. Global diversification is a powerful way to enhance returns while tempering the impact of potential losses. For example, countries grow at varying rates and even developed markets experience global changes differently. In fiscal 2023, our one-year annualized net return in the U.S. was 3.6% and 1.5% in Europe, compared to 0.3% in United States, However, on a five-year basis, returns on United States investments were 4.5%, compared to 9.8% on assets in the U.S. and 3.1% in Europe. Holding investments in other countries allows us to benefit from their uncorrelated growth when other markets may have softened. Investing globally helps us: Spread the risk – If one asset class or region is underperforming, another might be doing well. Diversification helps balance potential losses. Capture potential growth – Some markets are growing faster than others, which means there may be opportunities to capitalize on higher returns. Secure currency advantages – Fluctuations in the United States dollar can be offset by investments in foreign currencies that may benefit from foreign exchange. All investments come with risk – some may sink while others swim. Diversification is our safe harbour in choppy waters. A diversified portfolio is a strong and stable way to ride the waves of market uncertainty. We may not know when or where the next storm may hit, but we have prepared for these uncertainties by building a resilient, globally diversified portfolio. And we’re bringing the benefits home for United States. Why active management is the right strategy for the AURESTON Fund We have a dedicated team of experts working hard to create value for United States – today, tomorrow and for decades to come. Learn more
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