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Transition managers raise prospect of Japan reallocations

In the medium to long term, institutions are expected to rebalance portfolios after Japan's natural disaster, but transition managers don't predict big shifts out of the market.

Given the sell-off of Japanese stocks following last Friday’s devastating earthquake and tsunami, institutional investors are likely to reallocate portfolios on a longer-term basis, suggest transition managers. But some don’t see clients making major long-term shifts away from Japanese assets.

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