Scheme interest in alternative asset classes on the rise

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Almost half (40%) of pension schemes are open to investing in alternative asset classes to reduce their portfolio risk, according to Aon Hewitt.

A survey of 750 delegates at its annual conference highlighted the increasing willingness of trustees and pension professionals to diversify into new asset classes. Aon Hewitt global investment ...

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