Merseyside Pension Fund is set to widen the collateral permitted for use in its securities lending programme in a bid to boost its revenue by 20%.
The £4.7bn fund is set to allow its custodian State Street to hold international equities and cash in addition to G10 sovereign debt bonds as collateral in its lending programme. It hopes the mo...
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