Japanese pensions cautious on domestic bonds despite rising rates: survey
Japan's defined benefit pensions are reluctant to fully return to domestic bonds despite higher rates, instead shifting toward general accounts and alternatives in pursuit of better yields, according to JP Morgan Asset Management's latest pension survey.
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Japanese defined benefit pension funds remain cautious about increasing their domestic bond allocations despite the improved interest rate environment, showing a preference for general accounts and income-generating alternatives, according to JP Morgan Asset Management's 17th Pension Survey.
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