LDI keeps HOOPP's funded status in positive territory.
Amid slow global growth, chronically low interest rates and declining commodity prices, the Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP) saw its return for 2015 slide to 5.12%, down from 17.7% in 2014. Despite this decline, its funded status has strengthened. The plan’s 10-year return was 9.32%, down from 10.27% in 2014. Read: HOOPP assets jump […]
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The Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan reported its strongest return in decades, ending 2014 up 17.71%, with net assets topping $60.8 billion and a funded status of 115% up from 114%.
Strong funded status means benefit improvements.
The Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP) and Ivanhoé Cambridge have struck a deal allowing HOOPP to acquire Ivanhoé Cambridge's remaining 50% interest in two Ontario shopping centres for about C$240 million.
The Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan has a record $51.6 billion in assets following an 8.6% rate of return in 2013.
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