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The Final Countdown THE FINAL COUNTDOWN


33%


…of pension schemes are targeting a bulk annuity transaction in the next three years. Source: Willis Towers Watson


€7.5bn


The predicted value of the plant-based meat and dairy industry in Europe by 2025, up from €4.4bn in 2019. Source: ING


60%


…of insurers intend to focus on higher quality assets and diversification in the face of uncertainty and low rates. Source: BlackRock


€2trn


The predicted value of the green bond market in the next three years. Source: NN Investment Partners


68 %


…of British pension schemes are planning to increase their exposure to renewable energy in the next five years. Source: Alpha Real Capital


£18bn


The dividends paid by London-listed companies during the third quarter, the lowest three-month period since 2010. Source: Link


$13bn


The inflows into hedge funds during the third quarter, boosting the industry’s capital to $3.3trn. Source: Hedge Fund Research


Quote of the Month “It is a bit like catching a falling knife. You might get it right,


but you might well get your hands cut along the way.” Kevin Wesbroom, Capital Cranfield


50 | portfolio institutional November 2020 | issue 98 £5bn


The size of the UK’s social impact market, up from £850m eight years ago. Source: Big Society Capital


49%


…of insurers and 37% of pension schemes expect to increase their alloca- tions of real assets in the next 12 months. Source: Aviva Investors


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