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Stockholm syndrome to be avoided in managing offshore equities

The head of ACC's investment team debunks the perceived advantage to investors of visiting the companies they invest in. With special audio feature.

Jenny Ruth
Thu, 03 Mar 2016

ACC’s investment team leader says avoiding the "Stockholm syndrome” is one of the benefits of managing some of the $5.6 billion offshore equities portfolio in-house.

That’s in contrast to most New Zealand fund managers who farm out management of their international equities to offshore

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Jenny Ruth
Thu, 03 Mar 2016
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