South Korea's national pension service, the world's fifth-largest fund, is braced for a major overhaul that could see it broken up to diversify risk.
The government is setting up an asset management company to cater for the fund, worth around £96bn, which has seen annual investment returns hurt by lower interest rates since 2000. The fund is ...
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