Breadcrumb Home INTERACTIVE September 20, 2010 01:00 AM Table: Public fund hedge data Tweet Share Share Email More Reprints Print Public fund hedge dataData are as of June 30, 2010. Dollar amounts are in millions.FundHedge fund one-year returnTotal fund one-year returnTotal assetsTotal hedge fund assets% of total fund assets in HFs% of HF assets in direct investments% of HF assets in funds of fundsPennsylvania Public School Employees15.6%14.5%$45,900$5,12711.2%100%0%New Jersey Division of Investment 13.9%14.4%$66,800$3,5005.2%58%42%Missouri State Employees 12.6%14.3%$7,000$1,70024.3%73%27%Illinois Teachers11.1%13.3%$33,100$1,2053.6%26%74%Pennsylvania State Employees9.9%12.6%$23,700$4,67419.7%0%100%CalPERS9.8%11.6%$200,000$5,5002.8%73%27%Texas Teachers7.7%15.6%$92,300$4,0004.3%81%19%MassPRIM7.1%12.9%$41,300$3,2007.7%0%100%HFR Fund Weighted Composite index9.1%HFR Fund of Funds Weighted Composite4.7% Related Articles Big public funds outperform their hedge fund yardsticks Recommended for You By the Numbers for January 2021 Graphic: A look at hiring activity in 2020 Riskwatch for Q4 2020 Sponsored Content: Research for Institutional Money Management sponsored Events Sponsored White Papers GP-LED OPPORTUNITIES AT THE SMALLER END OF THE MARKET Gold Outlook 2021 Bond ETFs show maturity during Covid market mayhem Global gold-backed ETFs: A popular gateway to the gold market 2021 Outlook: A rousing recovery Climate change and emerging markets after Covid-19 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