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CalPERS retires asset-allocation targets July 1, rewires staff pay next week, and the private-credit split widens — plus one chart.
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CalPERS retires asset-allocation targets July 1, rewires staff pay next week, and the private-credit split widens — plus one chart.
Tuesday, June 9, 2026 — the daily brief for the world's long-duration owners of capital. One labour-market number has
+172k payrolls beat consensus 2-to-1, but two sectors did the work — plus a transatlantic rate split, $96 oil, and one chart.
AirTrunk's $30bn India commitment, hyperscaler capex near $725bn, and the grid bill landing on ratepayers — plus one chart.
A Blackstone- and CPP-backed operator pledges $30bn for India data centres, Gulf funds keep spending — and the real ceiling is power, not money. Plus one chart.
The FSB names two fresh dangers, private-credit defaults hit a record, and the world's largest fund's ethics machine is paused — plus one chart.
Sovereign capital flowed to developed markets even as reserve managers trimmed the dollar — and one chart.
Alaska trims, Washington builds, the FSB warns — and one chart.
A faster pace than the prior five years, the Strait shut — and one chart.
Official PMI stalls at 50.0, the private survey jumps to 51.8 — and one chart.
Wall Street closed May at records, the curve rallied, and the ECB called the calm borrowed — plus a wall-to-wall data week, and one chart.
Every AI-governance proposal lost, the biggest fund couldn't move it, and one chart.
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