Pension funds are experiencing a second wave of innovation in the liability-driven investment market, as pension schemes increasingly use derivatives to gain synthetic exposure to asset classes, Redington Partners says.
Co-chief executive officer Robert Gardner explained that since 2003 when the LDI market was borne, the use of derivatives - or unfunded securities - to manage risk has become much more commonplace....
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