Trump Reportedly Plans Order to Open 401(k)s to Private Markets: What It Means for Your Retirement
- President Donald Trump is said to be planning an executive order aimed at increasing opportunities for 401 retirement plans to include investments in private-market assets.
- This initiative addresses the narrow investment focus of defined contribution plans, which have predominantly allocated assets to publicly listed equities and fixed income securities despite the rapid growth of private market opportunities.
- Firms like Apollo and State Street have launched target-date funds with private-market components, while Empower’s move to include private equity faced criticism from Senator Elizabeth Warren.
- Bryan Corbett, MFA’s CEO, said the order will provide diversification aligning with long-term horizons, noting “expanding access to alternative investments… will provide more Americans with diversification.”
- If enacted, the order could direct regulators to issue guidance helping employers include private assets, potentially reshaping retirement options and risk mitigation strategies.
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