Pension funds lose case against Henderson

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A high court judge has ruled against the 22 pension funds attempting to sue Henderson Equity Partners for allegedly breaching the mandate for its Private Finance Initiative Secondary Fund II.

The investors, which include the BBC, BAE, BUPA and Tesco schemes, claimed the acquisition by the fund of construction firm John Laing, and the way this deal was structured, was unauthorised. Th...

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