ATP CEO starts discussion over fewer fiscal reports: "We are long-term investors"

Last Thursday, the pension fund reported a deficit of EUR 260m (DKK 1.9 bn) after the first quarter of 2021.
"Transparency is important, but having an investment horizon of 30,40 or 50 years is the most important thing, especially for a pension fund like us. We shouldn't be shuffling our portfolio to do well in individual quarters, as we need to be able to withstand all weather types," says ATP CEO Bo Foged. | Photo: ATP/PR
"Transparency is important, but having an investment horizon of 30,40 or 50 years is the most important thing, especially for a pension fund like us. We shouldn't be shuffling our portfolio to do well in individual quarters, as we need to be able to withstand all weather types," says ATP CEO Bo Foged. | Photo: ATP/PR
BY CLAUS IVERSEN

When ATP published its quarterly report for the first three months of the year last Thursday, it did so without sending a press release to Denmark's financial journalists.

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