Mercer considers implemented consulting launch in Japan

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JAPAN - Mercer is considering launching its implemented consulting service in the Japanese institutional market.

The firm's investment management business leader for Asia Pacific Stephen Roberts said a formal review of the feasibility of such a move would likely be completed by the end of September. The im...

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