Japan’s GPIF Seeking Info on Illiquid Assets Such as Forests, Gold as Part of Research Japan’s Government Pension Investment Fund is requesting information on illiquid assets such as forests and gold as part of its research activities. GPIF said Tuesday that it is seeking basic information on illiquid assets such as forests, farmland, gold and bitcoin, on how to incorporate them into portfolios, and examples… Michael PiccoiniStrategic Planning, Leadership & Analysis Professional with a background in healthcare, manufacturing and retail. I have a strong understanding of the complex world of revenue Management and how to make it more relevant, understandable, and actionable for executive leadership across all levels of an organization. My career has spanned several years at UnitedHealth Group, Inc. I obtained my B. Comm from the University of Windsor and MBA from Wayne State University « Previous Article Next Article » Share This Article Choose Your Platform: Facebook Twitter Google Plus Linkedin Related Posts South Korea’s Reserve Bank Holds Back AmidGlobal Rush READ MORE China's Gold Demand Rises: Central Bank Buys as Lunar New Year Approaches READ MORE CEOs Rank National Debt as the Top Geopolitics Threat in 2024 READ MORE Gold Keeps Hitting Records and ‘Not Everything Adds Up.’ What’s Moving Prices READ MORE New Study Exposes 'Greedflation' Impact READ MORE Add a Comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Name * Email * Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Comment