AP Pension CIO craves more nuance in debate on alternatives

Alternative investments are heterogeneous by nature, which is why it makes sense that returns aren’t proportionately similar across companies, says the Danish pension company’s investment chief.
Rasmus Cederholm, CIO of Danish pension firm AP Pension. | Photo: PR / AP Pension
Rasmus Cederholm, CIO of Danish pension firm AP Pension. | Photo: PR / AP Pension
BY DORTHE BACH, TRANSLATED BY KATRINE GØTHLER

Pension firms’ different methods of appraising values of alternative assets cannot wholly explain how companies’ returns made on the asset class varied widely during in 2022, says AP Pension Chief Investment Officer Rasmus Cederholm, adding that he would like to see the debate turned around: 

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