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Against the grain

While UK and Danish pension funds have been frantically buying up long-dated government paper, German funds have begun to do the opposite. Gareth Gore talks to the country's largest scheme about its own portfolio revamp

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"When your scheme members are the people working at the forefront of the country's financial industry, obviously that's going to create a bit of pressure on you to perform," says Rainer Jakubowski, chief financial officer of Germany's biggest private pension provider, the Berlin-based BVV Versicherungsverein.

Formed in 1909 by a group of German private banks to manage retirement provisions for the

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