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MainStay Retirement 2010 Fund Class I historical data, for real-time data please try another search
8.340 -0.010    -0.12%
14/06 - Delayed Data. Currency in USD
Type:  Fund
Market:  United States
Issuer:  MainStay
Asset Class:  Bond
  • Morningstar Rating:
  • Total Assets: 8.3M
MainStay Retirement 2010 Fund Class I 8.340 -0.010 -0.12%

Mainstay Retirement 2010 Fund Class I Overview

 
On this page you'll find an in-depth profile of Mainstay Retirement 2010 Fund Class I. Learn about the key management, total assets, investment strategy and contact information of MYRIX among other information.
Category

Target-Date 2000-2010

Total Assets

8.3M

Expenses

0.12%

Inception Date

Jun 29, 2007

Investment Strategy

The investment seeks to maximize total return over time consistent with its current investment allocation. The fund is designed for an investor who has retired between the years 2010 and 2015, and who plans to withdraw the value of the investor's account in the fund gradually after retirement. It is a "fund of funds," meaning that it seeks to achieve its investment objective by investing primarily in mutual funds and exchange-traded funds. The underlying funds may invest in many types of equity and debt securities, including those issued by U.S. issuers and to a more limited extent, those issued by foreign issuers.

Contact Information

Address 30 Hudson Street
Jersey City,NJ 10010
United States
Phone +1 8006246782

Top Executives

Name Title Since Until
Amit Soni Director 2016 Now
Biography Mr. Soni joined New York Life Investments in 2013 as a Senior Associate in the Strategic Asset Allocation and Solutions Group. Mr. Soni focuses on quantitative and macro-economic investment research and portfolio management for the funds managed by the team. Prior to joining New York Life Investments, he worked as an Investment Associate in the Global Asset Allocation group at Putnam Investments. He holds a Master’s degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Computation for Design and Optimization and a Bachelors degree from the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (India) in Mechanical Engineering. He holds the CFA® designation and has been in the investment industry since 2008.
Poul Kristensen Managing Director 2013 Now
Biography Mr. Kristensen joined New York Life Investments in 2011 as a Director in the Multi-Asset Solutions Group. Mr. Kristensen focuses on global macroeconomic trends and investment strategy. Prior to joining New York Life Investments, he worked as a senior investment strategist for Danske Bank where he advised major pension funds on asset allocation. Mr. Kristensen holds a Master’s degree in economics from Asrhus University in Denmark, is a CFA charterholder and is also certified in quantitative finance (CQF designation).
Jae S. Yoon Senior Managing Director 2011 Now
Biography Jae Yoon, CFA. From 2005-2009, Mr. Yoon was employed by New York Life Investments where he led the Investment Consulting Group. In 2009, Mr. Yoon joined MacKay Shields LLC as a Senior Managing Director responsible for Risk Management. In his role at MacKay Shields, Mr. Yoon worked side-by-side with the portfolio managers directly enhancing the risk management processes across all portfolios. In January 2011, Mr. Yoon re-joined New York Life Investments and leads the Investment Consulting Group. Mr. Yoon obtained a B.S. and a Masters degree from Cornell University and attended New York University’s Stern School of Business MBA program. He earned his Chartered Financial Analyst designation in 1998 and has been in the investment industry since 1991.
Jonathan B. Swaney Portfolio Manager 2007 Now
Biography Mr. Swaney was an employee of New York Life Investments from 1997-2009 and was responsible both for managing quantitative equity portfolios and performing research at New York Life Investments’ Equity Investors Group. Also within New York Life Investments, Mr. Swaney previously worked with the Investment Consulting Group and was a portfolio manager with the Quantitative Strategies unit. In 2009, Mr. Swaney joined Madison Square Investors LLC, an indirect, wholly-owned subsidiary of New York Life. While at Madison Square Investors LLC, Mr. Swaney was responsible both for managing quantitative equity portfolios and performing research. In January 2011, Mr. Swaney re-joined New York Life Investments as part of the Investment Consulting Group. Mr. Swaney earned his B.A. in Political Science from The College of William & Mary.
Tony H. Elavia Senior Managing Director 2007 2010
Biography Elavia is a senior managing director at NYLIM, and also is chief investment officer of NYLIM Equity Investors Group. Prior to joining NYLIM in 2004, Elavia spent five years as a managing director and senior portfolio manager of the large cap growth team of Putnam Investments in Boston, Massachusetts.
Thomas Swaney Senior Vice President 2007 2008
Biography Mr. Swaney is a Senior Vice President and Head of Alternative Fixed Income, U.S. at Pioneer. Prior to joining Pioneer in 2013, Mr. Swaney was a Portfolio Manager and member of the Strategic Investment and Operating Committee for the Absolute Return and Opportunistic Fixed Income Group at J.P. Morgan Asset Management from 2010 until January 2013. Mr. Swaney was previously a Portfolio Manager and Head of Corporate Bond Portfolio Management at OFI Institutional Asset Management from 2002 until 2009. Mr. Swaney has served as a portfolio manager of the fund since its inception and has been an investment professional since 1996.
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