Higher risk caused bigger investment loss for P+ in 2022

Despite a bigger negative return than peers in 2022, P+ will stick to its higher risk levels going forward, says CEO Søren Koldby Sørensen. 
CEO of P+ Søren Kolbye Sørensen, | Photo: Pr/p+
CEO of P+ Søren Kolbye Sørensen, | Photo: Pr/p+
by thomas nygaard madsen, translated by katrine gøthler

Danish pension fund for academics P+ got through 2022 with a negative return of 12.9% according to its annual report.

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