Two more funds started to exit the Public-Private Investment Program in the third quarter of 2012. Returns from the program which largely focuses on investing in vintage non-agency mortgage-backed securities remain strong and the Public-Private Investment Funds can manage their holdings for at least the next five years, but four of the original nine PPIFs have now exited the PPIP. In July, RLJ Western terminated its PPIFs investment period four months ahead of schedule. The notification occurred shortly after ...