Yale's holdings hit two-year peak
The total value of securities Yale holds in its own name is the highest reported in a quarterly filing in two years, according to a report the University filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Aug. 13.
The total value of the securities rose to over $338 million, the highest since a report filed in August 2002. It rose $60,757,000 since the last filing, in May.
Since Yale holds more than $100 million worth of securities in its own name, University Chief Investment Officer David Swensen is required by the SEC to list those investments in a quarterly filing...
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