News in short, April 16 – April 20 2018

New senior portfolio manager at PFA, Morningstar launches fund selection and asset allocation outsourcing service, Martin Gilbert talks about the new gender pay gap regulation and the “Fearless Girl” – statue finds a new home.

<strong>PFA appoints new global equities portfolio manager, invests in London property

The Danish PFA has appointed Kenneth Graversen as a senior portfolio manager for global equities. He has previously worked as the chief portfolio manager for Danish equities at SEB Asset Management. Prior to that, he was the founder and chief executive officer of Danish asset manager CPH Capital, which was acquired by AllianceBernstein. In other news, the pension company has invested DKK 2.3 billion (EUR 308.8 million) into an office complex located in the City of London. Michael Bruhn, managing director of PFA Real Estate, said the investment was part of the pension company’s international strategy, focusing on “mega-trends such
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