SOUTH KOREA - South Korea's US$202bn National Pension Fund is to commission foreign asset managers to increase its domestic and overseas equity allocation, as bonds fall out of favour.
Following a fall in yield of nearly 50% in three-year government bonds, the country’s largest institutional investor has decided to reallocate some of its 78.1% holding in the asset class. In contr...
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