Power play: Sunsuper shifts $1.3b from AMP Capital, backs itself

Meantime, the fund has filed another mandate in its alternatives portfolio by investing $50 million in Anchorage Capital, a distressed debt manager based in New York.

The manager was selected after a due diligence process in which alternatives consultant Sovereign Investment Research visited the manager, and other “contacts into that world”, including other alternatives managers such as the former Stanford University endowment chiefs behind Makena Capital Mangement, cross-referenced Anchorage for Sunsuper, Hartley said.

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Why UniSuper’s John Pearce thinks the data centre party is winding down 

The demand for AI driving data centre construction might be “insatiable”, but the chief investment officer of the $166 billion UniSuper thinks that investors could be taking on technology debt and misreading the regulatory tea leaves as they rush to buy digital infrastructure.

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