Pension fund managers could have been forgiven for feeling like the worst had passed when the industry emerged from 2009, though it appears the glow of recovery was merely a reprieve.
April and May were pockmarked by extreme events. Greece nearly buckled under the weight of its debt, and contagion fears spread as Spain and Portugal saw their debt ratings downgraded. The Eur...
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