ATP rejects new criticism of its investment model

The Danish state pension fund must undergo a complete transformation, conclude Copenhagen Business School professor Jesper Rangvid and associate professor Henrik Ramlau-Hansen in a new analysis.
Chief Risk Officer of ATP Kim Kehlet Johansen | Photo: PR/ATP
Chief Risk Officer of ATP Kim Kehlet Johansen | Photo: PR/ATP
BY STEFAN NYGAARD HANSEN, TRANSLATED BY KATRINE GØTHLER

ATP is not good enough at issuing payments in times of high inflation, reads the conclusion in a new analysis compiled by professor Jesper Rangvid and associate professor Henrik Ramlau-Hansen of Copenhagen Business School (CBS), as described by Danish daily Berlingske

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