Why Europe’s biggest pension funds are dumping government bonds
Europe's largest pension funds are selling government bonds, driven largely by Dutch pension reform requirements that mandate changes in asset allocation. This shift threatens to push up borrowing costs across the continent as a major source of sovereign debt demand retreats. The trend has wide implications for European fiscal policy and bond markets.
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Why Europe’s biggest pension funds are dumping government bonds
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