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Pension funds struggle to act like owners

In the second of a three-part series, Financial News assesses the engagement of UK pension schemes with companies as shareholders

The financial crisis prompted a renewed focus on the role of institutional investors in holding companies to account, but whether this has resulted in greater engagement by pension schemes is open to question.

Lord Myners, the former government minister who criticised asset owners for failing to challenge the management of banks in the run-up to the crisis, believes most large UK corporations remain "ownerless".

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