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German investors look to add pizzazz to portfolios

Despite its conservative investment community, Europe’s largest economy is warming to more audacious investment plays

German investors look to add pizzazz to portfolios
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Germany’s institutional investors are known for their conservative approach. The typical corporate pension asset mix in the country is 63% bonds, compared with a 32% average of the top seven countries globally by assets invested, according to research by consultancy Towers Watson in Frankfurt.

The allocation to alternatives including real estate is just 8% for corporate pensions, compared with 26% for an average of the top seven pension countries globally.

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