AP2 restructures investment teams to make room for more ‘cognitive diversity’

Diversity of thought can strengthen investment teams, Eva Halvarsson of Swedish pension fund AP2 says in an article on the importance of challenging established thought patterns.
Eva Halvarsson is the CEO of the AP2 buffer fund. | Photo: AP2 / PR
Eva Halvarsson is the CEO of the AP2 buffer fund. | Photo: AP2 / PR

One of Sweden’s major buffer funds, AP2, is in the process of restructuring its investment teams to make room for more diversity of thought, CEO Eva Halvarsson tells news site Top1000funds.com.

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