The one thing we know is that they don't want 4% returns.
In the 1990s this looked great, because you could go to safe assets and get decent returns. Right now it's pretty lean if you try to de-risk the pension plan.
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Senior Partner, Mercer
The one thing we know is that they don't want 4% returns.
In the 1990s this looked great, because you could go to safe assets and get decent returns. Right now it's pretty lean if you try to de-risk the pension plan.
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