Swiss funds feel the crunch

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SWITZERLAND - Swiss institutional funds had a poor first half of the year, with an average unweighted return of -5.46%, according to the Lusenti Partners annual Swiss Institutional survey.

Of the 152 institutions surveyed, only four had a positive performance, while seven out of ten asset classes also delivered negative returns. Only real estate - both direct and indirect - and co...

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