Over 80% of schemes to increase in-house asset management

Stephanie Baxter
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More than four out of five pension schemes globally plan to bring more asset management responsibilities in-house, according to research.

Some 81% of schemes intend to take a more "proactive" approach to managing their assets over the next three years, found the study of more than 100 pension fund executives by State Street Corporati...

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