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APG eyes Southeast Asia infrastructure
By
Hui Ching-hoo
- Asia
- Global
- Southeast Asia
Dutch pension manager APG Asset Management is moving to ramp up allocations to Asia Pacific by diversifying its line-up of asset classes, focusing more on infrastructure projects in Southeast Asia.
The 569 billion euro (US$615.82 billion) Amsterda...
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