Asset Management

USS to revamp equities team in tilt away from stock-picking

The Universities Superannuation Scheme, which manages £75bn, will shift toward a more top-down, quantitative investment approach for about half its stock portfolio

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The UK’s largest pension fund is to shift £14bn of equity investments away from traditional stock-picking, in a radical overhaul of its approach that will put 13 people on its in-house investment team at risk.

The move, which is the first big change piloted by new chief investment officer Simon Pilcher, will affect the £75bn Universities Superannuation Scheme’s investments in developed-world stock markets, such as the UK, US and western Europe.

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