Over the last ten years there has been little or no return on buying and holding shares in the US, UK, Western Europe or Japan.
The traditional stance of a pension fund - to hold around two-thirds of the money in shares to enjoy growth in dividends and capital outpacing inflation - has not worked. Meanwhile, as returns h...
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