Japan - Japan's $1.35trn public pension fund could split its asset management in two, creating separate pools of safe assets and those offering higher returns, a government panel has said.
In an interim report published this week, the panel said such a move could make the Government Pension Investment Fund (GPIF) more transparent to the public. The GPIF is the world's biggest publ...
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