French scheme diversifies into international equities

A large French public sector pension fund is looking for asset managers to take on €1.2bn ($1.9bn) in international equities and euro-denominated fixed income mandates, in a significant shift of its investment strategy away from government bonds.

Over the next three years, the €4.7bn Etablissement de Retraite Additionnelle de la Fonction Publique (Erafp) pension fund plans to invest about €150m annually across three international equities mandates, which will exclude emerging markets. It will also invest about €250m per year in two mandates focused on financial instruments based on euro-denominated investment grade bonds.

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