ATP misses out on tech stock boom

Professor believes that ATP must have great confidence in its investment abilities since it has predominantly opted out of large tech stocks. 
Christian Kjær, vice president at ATP and responsible for the pension fund's foreign investments, says that ATP has chosen not to have too much concentration risk on equities and therefore invests more equally in equities. | Photo: Pr/atp
Christian Kjær, vice president at ATP and responsible for the pension fund's foreign investments, says that ATP has chosen not to have too much concentration risk on equities and therefore invests more equally in equities. | Photo: Pr/atp

Danish state pension fund ATP only has few shares in the large tech companies such as Apple, Meta and Alphabet, which have driven large parts of the return on the stock market in 2023, Danish business daily Børsen writes.

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