Japanese corporate pensions interest in alternatives wanes
With alternatives now constituting a larger portion of pension funds' portfolios, they are closely assessing fixed income opportunities, according to a recent survey.

Although Japanese corporate pension funds are allocating more to alternative investments, their enthusiasm for these private market assets is on the decline.
At the same time, these funds have been re-evaluating the costs associated with hedging foreign fixed income investments to determine if investing in domestic bonds could be a more attractive option.
While a relatively large increase in alternatives allocations have occurred in recent years, it is difficult to imagine that …
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