Japan panel calls for more diverse pension investments

An independent panel proposes sweeping changes to the $1.6 trillion in public pension funds, a move that has investment professionals looking to cash in on the opportunity

An independent panel of experts has called for more aggressive management of Japan's $1.6 trillion in public pension money, a move that already has investment professionals looking to cash in on the opportunity.

The seven-member panel on Wednesday proposed sweeping changes to the funds, including a move away from the current mix of investments, which are mainly in safe but low-yielding domestic bonds, toward more risk-taking in assets such as stocks.

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