NZ Super Fund ends AMP Capital's 12-year mandate

NZ Super Fund ends AMP Capital's 12-year mandate
By Paul McBeth Nov. 3 (BusinessDesk) - The New Zealand Superannuation Fund, which was set up to partially fund the cost of a ballooning baby boomer pension bill, has ended a 12-year mandate with AMP Capital to manage part of its local equity portfolio. The pension fund's manager, the Guardians of New Zealand Superannuation, terminated the active equities mandate effective from Oct. 30, it said in a statement. The portfolio was worth $257.5 million, and the decision to end the relationship, which started in 2003, doesn't affect the Super F...