Calpers to put $350m behind European shareholder activism

The California Public Employees' Retirement System (Calpers), the world's largest pension fund, has decided to invest $350m (€400m) with fund managers that specialise in shareholder activism in continental Europe.

The allocation is part of $1.7bn that Calpers will put into its &quotactive corporate governance strategy&quot. Apart from the European investment, it will put $400m into Japan and $950m into the US.

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