SCHEMES must be cautious about their choice of alternative assets and should ensure trustees are trained in the subject, delegates heard.
Strathclyde Pension Fund chief pensions officer for investments David Crum said that while his scheme viewed property as a core asset rather than an alternative, and had been investing in private e...
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