Schemes continue move away from equities and bonds

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EUROPE/US - Pension funds and other institutional investors are shifting away from traditional equity and bond allocations in favour of alternative asset classes, research from bfinance shows.

The financial services consulting firm's survey of 50 institutional investors representing nearly €150bn ($205bn) of assets said the outlook over both six months and three years is one of pension f...

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