German investors look to add pizzazz to portfolios

Despite its conservative investment community, Europe’s largest economy is warming to more audacious investment plays

Monday 16 November 2015 at 17:00

German investors look to add pizzazz to portfolios
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Germany’s institutional investors are known for their conservative approach. The typical corporate pension asset mix in the country is 63% bonds, compared with a 32% average of the top seven countries globally by assets invested, according to research by consultancy Towers Watson in Frankfurt.

The allocation to alternatives including real estate is just 8% for corporate pensions, compared with 26% for an average of the top seven pension countries globally.