District of Columbia Retirement Board (DCRB) is doubling its infrastructure allocation from 3% to 6% and has raised its real estate allocation from 6% to 7%.

The $10.1bn (鈧7.3bn) pension fund told 91传媒在线 that the low level of interest rates across the bond markets 鈥渃ompels a plan like ours to remain increasingly focused on an even broader range of income-producing and opportunistic assets鈥.

That was definitely a factor in the decisions surrounding the new asset allocation, it said.

Currently, the pension fund鈥檚 infrastructure portfolio is valued at $64m, representing 1% of the total investment portfolio. At the end of last year, the real estate portfolio was valued at $595.5m, representing 6% of its total plan assets.

The pension fund has already approved a $100m commitment to Blackstone Property Partners, an open-ended core-plus fund with a $54.2bn total investment value.

The pension fund said it has a 鈥漧ong-standing and well-serving commitment to public and private real estate, into which Blackstone Property Partners fits neatly鈥, especially its large-scale core plus focus.

鈥淥ur diverse real estate portfolio provides important income and opportunistic return expectations across domestic and international holdings and has therefore been a key focus over the past year or so, especially given the impact the pandemic has had on the sector,鈥 

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