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Alberta Investment Management : ウィキペディア英語版
Alberta Investment Management Corporation

Alberta Investment Management Corporation (AIMCo) is one of Canada's largest and most diversified institutional investment fund managers, with an investment portfolio of approximately $75 billion. Headquartered in Edmonton, Alberta, AIMCo manages the assets of 27 clients, a diverse set of public sector pensions, endowments and government funds. Alberta Investment Management Corporation is responsible for the management of the assets of the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund (AHSTF), which was created in 1976 by Premier Peter Lougheed〔 by the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund Act with three objectives, "to save for the future, to strengthen or diversify the economy, and to improve the quality of life of Albertans.〔 Clients include Endowment Funds, Pension Plans, Government Funds and Special Purpose Funds.〔
==History==
Legislation creating AIMCo was passed by the Alberta legislature on March 20, 2007,〔(Legislation establishes new provincial corporation to manage Alberta's investments )〕 and AIMCo became a crown corporation on January 1, 2008. Prior to becoming a Crown corporation in 2008, the corporation's assets were managed by a division of Alberta Finance.
"At March 31, 2009 assets under its administration totaled approximately $69.0 billion (2008 – $75.7 billion) at market value."〔 In its 2009 Annual Report AIMCo published its total fund return was -10.1% for the year ending March 31, 2009.
By 2012 AIMCo posted a 22.8% return in real estate holdings and a 17% return in long bonds portfolio. In 2012 AIMCo was managing 12 government funds, 8 pensions, and 6 endowments that represented $7 billion in assets.〔

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