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INVESTMENT DICTIONARY - Mercer

INVESTMENT DICTIONARYII1As is the case in many industries, the ever complex world of INVESTMENT is full of jargon. Although it is the role of specialists to use clear language rather than technical terms, sometimes these are just unavoidable. To help trustees in their understanding and interpretation of the INVESTMENT terms that they may encounter in their day-to-day fiduciary responsibilities, Mercer has compiled this INVESTMENT DICTIONARY . A number of the terms have other non- INVESTMENT related meanings, which we have not captured. The DICTIONARY is intended to supplement rather than replace expert INVESTMENT have expanded this year s edition of the INVESTMENT DICTIONARY by introducing several terms since our last update in 2012 that cover industry updates, as well as other terms not covered previously.

market index or benchmark through asset allocation and/or selection decisions. (See also enhanced indexation, passive management.) active position Difference between the actual level of investment made in a particular stock or asset class and the benchmark allocation or weighting of that investment. active return Increase in the expected return ...

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