NETHERLANDS - The director of asset management at Dutch pension giant ABP has rejected using nominal liability driven investments (LDI) for the fund's new strategic investment plan.
Roderick Munsters made the comments last week when discussing ABP’s strategic investment plan for 2007-2009. Munsters said: “Our real liabilities cannot be matched anyway, as the civil servant wag...
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