London authority invests in private equity and property

The London Pensions Fund Authority (LPFA) is putting 15% of its £1.2bn (€1.7bn) active fund into private equity and property, which will each take half the money.

Its decision to diversify out of bonds and equities is part of a UK industry trend. However, the scheme has decided against investing in hedge funds.

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