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Corporate Pension Funds Shift Strategies Amid Full Funding, Impacting Bonds and Private Equity

by Team Lumida
June 1, 2025
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  • Corporate pension funds, with over $3 trillion in assets, have reached a healthier financial state, with the largest 100 U.S. corporate pensions achieving a funded ratio of 101% by the end of 2024, the first time since 2007.
  • With full funding, many pension plans are shifting focus from chasing returns to matching assets with liabilities, reducing exposure to riskier equities and long-term bonds.
  • Demand for long-term Treasurys has declined, with pensions favoring intermediate-term bonds and more liquid investments as their beneficiary pools age.
  • Public pension plans, which remain underfunded at around 80%, continue to rely more heavily on equities and private investments compared to corporate pensions.

What Happened?

Corporate pension funds have reached a significant milestone, with many achieving full funding for the first time in over a decade. This shift, driven by strong equity returns and rising bond yields, has allowed these funds to move away from riskier investments and focus on aligning their assets with long-term liabilities.

Milliman’s index of the 100 largest U.S. corporate pensions showed a funded ratio of 101% at the end of 2024, up from 88% in 2020. This improved financial health has led to a reduction in demand for long-term Treasurys, as pensions increasingly favor intermediate-term bonds and liquid assets to meet payout obligations.

At the same time, private equity investments, which are less liquid, are becoming less attractive to well-funded pensions. This shift reflects a broader trend of de-risking as pension plans prepare for aging beneficiary pools and reduced new enrollments.


Why It Matters?

The changing investment strategies of corporate pension funds have significant implications for financial markets. Reduced demand for long-term Treasurys could contribute to higher yields at the long end of the curve, while a pullback from private equity could impact the alternative investment industry.

For corporate pensions, the focus on de-risking and liquidity ensures stability and the ability to meet future obligations. However, this shift may also reduce their role as a key driver of growth in riskier asset classes, such as equities and private investments.

Public pension plans, which remain underfunded and more reliant on equities, face a different set of challenges. Their continued focus on higher-risk investments highlights the disparity between public and private pension strategies.


What’s Next?

Corporate pension funds are likely to continue reallocating assets toward intermediate-term bonds and liquid investments, particularly if yields on long-term Treasurys remain elevated. This trend could further influence bond market dynamics and private equity fundraising.

Public pension plans, on the other hand, may need to address their underfunding issues through higher contributions or changes in investment strategies. Policymakers and market participants will closely monitor these shifts, as the actions of pension funds have far-reaching implications for financial markets and the broader economy.

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