Schemes push company engagement in wake of financial crisis

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Two-thirds of schemes say their engagement with companies has become significantly more effective over the past year, National Association of Pension Funds research shows.

The NAPF's Engagement Survey - of 38 pension funds all with assets in excess of £1bn - revealed 65% of respondents said engagement was very effective or quite effective in 2009/2010, compared to ju...

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