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Japan unshackles its public pension funds

A government taskforce has called for GPIF and other public funds to fundamentally restructure to seek higher returns, diversify and revamp governance.
Japan unshackles its public pension funds

Japan is on course to completely overhaul the goals, management and governance of its public pension funds, with a view to making their stewardship of more than ¥200 trillion ($2 trillion) of assets more active, more diversified and more focused on generating higher returns.

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