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November 8, 2022
With a Recession Enroute, Should Pension Funds Be Worried?

Maybe not, data from WTW and others show. Despite some losses lately, they remain in resilient shape. Here’s how.

New Zealand Super Fund Reports -6.99% Loss in Fiscal 2021
The New Zealand Super Fund’s assets fell to NZ$55.7 billion ($32.2 billion) during fiscal year 2021, while the fund reoriented the portfolio towards sustainability and moved forward on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.
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