James Maggs argues that liability driven investment (LDI) appears to have survived the economic meltdown
Lehman Brothers’ default and the recent market turmoil have caused several commentators to ask if liability driven investment (LDI) strategies are dead or in a semi-permanent stasis. The underperfo...
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