The 2010 Institutional Investment Report: Trends in Asset Allocation and Portfolio Composition
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The 2010 Institutional Investment Report: Trends in Asset Allocation and Portfolio Composition

The annual Institutional Investment report provides a comprehensive analysis of the asset growth and portfolio composition of institutional investors operating in the United States. It documents the presence of different types of institutional investors in single asset classes such as equity, debt securities, alternative instruments (including hedge funds), and foreign securities.

This year's report includes definitive data for 2009 and focuses on the financial market rebound’s impact on institutional asset value and investment decisions.


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