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New rule may pave the way for Taiwan pension to invest in private equity
Taiwan is allowing its Public Service Pension Fund (PSPF) to hire managers for non-mainstream or alternative investments for a much longer period, a move that market pundits say will help the fund delve into private equity and infrastructure.
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