91. And pension fund managers say long-term investments would shield the burgeoning funds from any significant corrections. 92. And U.S. stock gains mean U.S. fund managers will have the money to increase investment in Japanese stocks, traders said. 93. And the rupee is unlikely to depreciate by more than six percent each year over the next few years, say fund managers. 94. And that may lead you to believe that you have lucked into a superior fund manager. 95. And with Japanese government bond yields near record lows, pension fund managers are investing the legally allowed limits overseas. 96. And the fantasy collapsed last week, leaving Bre-X shares worthless, fund managers red-faced, and investors poorer but, presumably, wiser. 97. And traders and fund managers caution that concerns that U.S. stocks have reached their peak may keep wary investors closer to home. 98. And the investing could be done through an independent agency that would hire fund managers through competitive bidding and would be insulated from political pressure. 99. And when it comes to the crucial task of raising money, Kravis or Roberts meets personally with each pension fund manager. 100. And while a consequence of that decision for investors is to lock in losses, some in the industry say it is the best way to discipline fund managers. |