Asset allocation changes still take minimum three months - Aon Hewitt

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UK - Pension trustee boards continue to struggle to make swift changes in allocations to new asset classes, research by Aon Hewitt shows.

In a survey of 57 UK-based schemes, conducted as part of Aon Hewitt's webinar series on global pension risk, 77% of respondents cited a minimum three month timeframe to take a new investment idea f...

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