Illiquid assets may increase losses at ATP

In the wake of turbulent 2022, the Danish pension giant may face further losses due to a shortage of liquid assets in its portfolio.
CBS Professor Jesper Rangvid thinks that ATP is "approaching a critical level with regard to saleable assets." | Photo: Cbs / Pr
CBS Professor Jesper Rangvid thinks that ATP is "approaching a critical level with regard to saleable assets." | Photo: Cbs / Pr

Danish state pension fund ATP is running out of saleable liquid assets. This may become a problem if markets face a new downturn, business daily Børsen writes. Market turbulence forced ATP to sell equities and bonds on a massive scale last year. 

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