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Pension outlook
By
Elizabeth Dooley
- United Kingdom
Greater exposure to illiquid assets casts doubt on viability of the conventional 60/40 investment portfolio
As far back as August 2021, a survey by Alpha Real Capital, a specialist manager of secure income assets, found that UK pension schemes were increasing their allocation to illiquid assets. The findings were published soon after The Pensions Regulat...
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