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OHA delegation returns from Common Fund forum with calls to expand staff and consider Hawaii-specific CPI

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OHA trustees and staff summarized key takeaways from the Common Fund conference: market uncertainty, fixed-income revaluation, diversification into private credit, venture and AI, and an action to model a Hawaii-specific CPI for policy targets.

Office of Hawaiian Affairs trustees and staff who attended the Common Fund forum (March 8——11) reported takeaways on March 9, urging closer study of portfolio targets, staffing and local cost measures.

Endowment Director Ryan Lee told the Committee on Investments and Land Management that the conference emphasized market uncertainty, the potential weakening of fixed income as a diversifier and the continued importance of portfolio diversification. "The market's been pretty volatile," Lee said,…

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