DENMARK - Many of Denmark's largest pension funds are increasing their infrastructure allocations or investing for the first time as the asset class becomes an important part of their portfolios, industry experts have claimed.
Lars Rohde, CEO at the DKK398.6bn (e53.4bn) ATP, said the fund had already invested in infrastructure via fund vehicles internationally, and added the fund would consider further investments. Ro...
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