Danish FSA sees "systemic issues" with pension companies' investments

Were it up to the head of the Danish FSA, Jesper Berg, Danish pension funds ought to rethink the ways in which they invest.
Jesper Berg heads Denmark's FSA. | Photo: Jan Bjarke Mindegaard
Jesper Berg heads Denmark's FSA. | Photo: Jan Bjarke Mindegaard

The head of the Danish Financial Supervisory Authority (Finanstilsynet, -ed.) Jesper Berg would be interested in spending more time closely examining the Danish pension funds' investments, he says in an interview with financial media Økonomisk Ugebrev.

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