Pension funds bet on best regions of the twenties

US equities have outperformed listed stocks from all other regions since 2010. Chief strategists from two Danish pension companies see a risk of lower returns from US equities in the twenties. Others are confident tech will win.
Photo: Melissa Kühn Hjerrild
Photo: Melissa Kühn Hjerrild

From Jan. 1, 2010 to the present, the US S&P 500 index has yielded a total return of 247 percent, while the Chinese counterpart, Shanghai Composite, has only given 12 percent during the same period.

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