US public pension plans walk a fine line between being some of the world's most sophisticated money managers and bowing to government rules and bureaucracy. Andrew Sheen investigates
By design, US plans - like plans elsewhere in the world - are supposed to be apolitical and concentrate solely on fulfilling their fiduciary duty towards members: that is, to provide an adequate in...
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