Starting Out Mark Sutcliffe Learning from the CPP’s mistakes PWL Capital 2016-02-5T10:00:30 February 5, 2016 Not so long ago, the Canada Pension Plan used a passive approach to investing, seeking to capture the returns of the overall market rather than beat them. At that time, the CPP had five employees, the highest paid of which was earning $250,000.
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