Pension funds fall short on key investment competencies, research finds

Holly Roach
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Pension funds are falling short in negotiation, reporting, and position monitoring when investing in private equities, Efront's first limited partner (LP) proficiency survey has revealed.

The survey, published today (5 March), questioned 179 investors on their approach to 10 different investment competencies, allowing them to select from answers graded in terms of sophistication. ...

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