FSA orders pension funds to valuate alternatives more often

The Danish FSA wants pension funds to conduct more frequent valuations of their alternative investments to avoid redistribution between savers.
Photo: PR / Finanstilsynet
Photo: PR / Finanstilsynet
by malte oxvig, english edit by katrine gøthler

The Danish Financial Supervisory Authority (FSA) keeps a close eye on pension companies’ holdings of alternative investments, e.g. in real estate, infrastructure or private equity.

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