ATP pleased with its interest hedging: Not following experts' advice in 2014 was the right decision

In today's environment of dropping interest rates, ATP Chief Executive Officer Bo Foged is pleased with the pension fund's decision to continue its interest hedging strategy, which became the center of attention five years ago when particularly CBS Finance Professor raised a critical voice.
ATP Chief Executive Officer Bo Foged. | Photo: PR/ATP
ATP Chief Executive Officer Bo Foged. | Photo: PR/ATP

The most important task of Denmark's largest pension fund ATP is to ensure Danish savers an annual supplement to their state pension. 

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