JPMorgan examines strategies and practices of investors
Jul 10, 2008 | Comments 0

JPMorgan Asset Management has been studying a survey, which examined the investment strategies and practices of some of the nation’s largest institutional investors in the U.S. and they are now sharing their results.
JPMorgan have found that there is no pullback in their investment strategies, even in the current challenging market conditions that we are in today.
The JPMorgan Asset Management has looked into the investment practices of 191 of the largest in the U.S institutional investors. In the survey conducted by Greenwich Associates, JPMorgan looked at the companies endowments, public funds as well as their corporate plans which all add up too $1.26 trillion in assets.
JPMorgan Asset Management, said: “What our survey indicates is that alternatives, used in the right way, are enabling investors to better tailor investment strategies to address their myriad of financial and investment concerns, be it controlling volatility, boosting returns, or hedging inflation.”
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