UK - Dynamic allocation funds have proven increasingly popular with defined benefit (DB) pension schemes in the past year, according to Baring Asset Management.
In a little over 18 months, Barings said it had seen inflows in excess of £680m (US$1.36bn) into its dynamic asset allocation strategy. Richard Graham, head of UK institutional business, Baring...
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