Working within constraints

Norway’s pension funds are highly regulated, at least as far as funding and investments are concerned. Kjell Taftø, managing director of the Trondheim Kommunale Pensjonskasse, says that the need to produce an minimum annual level of return restricts investment freedom. “I would like to see fewer regulations, particularly in the ...

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