Yale University’s endowment returned 0.8% in the first year under Chief Investment Officer Matthew Mendelsohn, who took the reins after the death of predecessor David Swensen.
The fund earned $266 million in the period and was valued at $41.4 billion on June 30, “after $1.6 billion of spending distributions to the operating budget,” the Ivy League school in New Haven, Connecticut, said Tuesday on its website.
The S&P 500 tumbled 12% in the same span.