AkademikerPension’s attempt to ensure its members, Danish academics, a return on pensions savings in 2022 resulted in a loss of DKK 17.7bn (EUR 2.4bn), reveals the fund’s annual report.
Headwinds in 2022 behind AkademikerPension's multimillion-euro deficit
A negative return on investments is why the Danish pension fund for academics did not grow members’ savings in 2022.
by thomas nygaard madsen, translated by daniel pedersen
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