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Liability-driven investment strategy

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Liability Driven Investment Strategy

The Investment strategy of a company is based on its risk tolerance, the company's ethics and the target return. The target return is usually linked to the indices of the sector or any other like S&P 500. This is called the benchmark-driven investment strategy.