NORWAY - The NOK3.4bn (US$0.68bn) Aker Pensjonskasse has been forced to halt its plans for further investment in alternatives following the introduction of the Norwegian pension law earlier this year, according to MandateWire.
The scheme has had to adjust its investment portfolio, putting more money into fixed income, but it is determined to keep hold of its remaining alternatives in the future. Berit Morck, pension ...
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