Equities, fixed income, property and alternatives. This has been the standard way of breaking down portfolio allocations for years.
But, as the boundaries between these asset classes begins to blur - and schemes are increasingly looking to allocate based on the relative risk or return of an asset rather than the type of asset -...
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