Breadcrumb Home INTERACTIVE January 23, 2006 12:00 AM Top funds by category Tweet Share Share Email More Reprints Print Top funds by categoryAssets are in millions as of Sept. 30, 2005.Defined benefit plansAssets  California Public Employees$195,507California State Teachers$133,872New York State Common$131,861Florida State Board$113,333Texas Teachers$94,384General Motors$93,915New York City Retirement$93,794New York State Teachers$87,353Wisconsin Investment Board$72,751New Jersey$71,254Total$1,088,024 Defined contribution plansAssets  Federal Retirement Thrift$167,165IBM$26,261Boeing$25,124General Electric$23,114General Motors$20,356Exxon Mobil$19,300Lockheed Martin$16,776Verizon$15,728Ford Motor$15,013United Methodist Church$13,967Total$342,804Back to the P&I 1,000 directory Recommended for You Stay-at-home stocks fizzle TIPS' yields turn positive Fed indicator doesn't show recession on horizon Sponsored Content: OCIO, Anchor in Rough Seas Reader Poll May 9, 2022 Given recent market volatility, which investment strategy are you most likely to pursue? SEE MORE POLLS > Sponsored White Papers Are Factors a Thing of the Past? Q2 2022 Credit Outlook: Carry On Leverage does not equal risk Is there a mid-cap gap in your DC plan? Out of the Shadows: The Revolution in Shadow Accounting The pivotal role of fixed income markets in the ESG revolution View More Sponsored Content Partner Content The Industrialization of ESG Investment For institutional investors, ETFs can make meeting liquidity needs easier Gold: the most effective commodity investment 2021 Investment Outlook | Investing Beyond the Pandemic: A Reset for Portfolios Ten ways retirement plan professionals add value to plan sponsors Gold: an efficient hedge View More