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Institutional investors hang back from alternative asset classes

Pension funds are refraining from radical diversification into alternative asset classes, despite wanting returns uncorrelated to equities and bonds, because they lack the ability to invest and monitor such investments, according to a new report.

A study of diversification practices among 300 fund managers and defined benefit plan sponsors in 37 countries pointed to a gap between the aspirations of institutional investors and what they do in practice.

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