[Editor's Note]Top Korean investors' views on Brexit
Jun 30, 2016 (Gmt+09:00)
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The National Pension Service, the world’s 3rd largest pension scheme, has just finished its “beauty contest” to select general partners to manage domestic private equity funds for a combined $600 million. The Korean Investors looked inside the selection process in which offshore asset managers also can participate if registered in the Financial Supervisory Service’s roster. This week we also interviewed CIOs of Korea’s five key savings funds to listen to their views and any possible change in their investment strategy, after the Brexit. Enjoy the intelligences.
Best Regards,
Chang Jae Yoo
Editor, the Korean Investors
Best Regards,
Chang Jae Yoo
Editor, the Korean Investors
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