Global Pensions | 04 Aug 2009
Despite having the second highest public debt in the world and taking a significant beating in the economic downturn, Japan’s investment community is looking ahead to long-term investment, as Rachel Alembakis reports
Gavin Blair speaks to Nobosuke Tamaki about the current position of Japan’s Government Pension Investment Fund (GPIF) – the biggest pension fund in the world – about how it has weathered the global economic storm
While already successful in its native Japan, Nomura Asset Management is looking to expand on a global scale, but are they looking before they leap? Raquel Pichardo-Allison reports
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