JAPAN - Japanese corporate pension funds have increased their allocations to domestic bonds and reduced exposure to equities, a survey by JPMorgan Asset Management Japan reveals.
The fund management firm's research found 56.5% of respondents increased their allocation to domestic bonds and 68.1% and 60.9% of respondents reduced allocation to domestic equities and foreign eq...
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