Fresh investment strategies are needed if mature defined benefit (DB) schemes want to pay benefits to members on time according to Legal and General Investment Management (LGIM).
The firm's head of research Paul Sweeting (pictured above) argued in a paper that schemes need to reconsider how they measure success in order to design appropriate asset allocation. He urged fu...
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