Yale endowment model architect Hunter Lewis calls time on it

Published in the Financial Times

The famed endowment investment model, which came into existence half a century ago and has redefined how pensions and universities invest their assets, is “backward looking, outdated and worn out,” says Hunter Lewis, the co-founder of Cambridge Associates. He should know — he was one of its architects.

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