Why One Life Insurer Is Breaking From Its Peers

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Why One Life Insurer Is Taking More Equity Risk Than Peers

The co-CIOs allocate roughly $5 billion, or 6 percent, to stocks, higher than the 2 percent average for life insurers.

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