Pension professionals define long-term investing as ten years

Michael Klimes
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The most common definition of a long-term investment horizon for pension schemes is ten years, according to research carried out by PP.

Just under half (45%) of the 110 respondents to this week's Pensions Buzz said this was what long-term meant. Just over a quarter (27%) replied that five years was a long-term investment while a fi...

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