SCHEMES are not getting the full benefits from commodities because they do not allocate enough assets, a study claims.
Research by Ibbotson Associates says if pension funds increased their commodities holdings from the traditional 5pc to between 12-20pc they could enjoy higher returns, better diversification and a ...
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