Schemes increase engagement scrutiny

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Almost half of pension schemes intend to spend more time scrutinising the actions of their fund managers on engagement as a result of the economic crisis, a survey reveals.

The National Association of Pension Funds 2009 Engagement Survey also showed more than three quarters - 78% - will give more time to reviewing reporting and 57% said they will pay more attention to...

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