Commodities less risky following credit crunch - survey

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More than half of pension trustees perceive commodities as a less risky investment following the credit crunch, according to research commissioned by Goldman Sachs Asset Managemen.

Some 56% of trustees and CIOs and 73% of consultants polled by the Economist Intelligence Unit for GSAM feel the risk of investing in commodities has not altered or is lower than it was two years a...

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