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Definition

The strategy of spreading investments across various asset classes (e.g., cash, bonds, shares, property) to balance risk and return. For example, a KiwiSaver growth fund in NZ might allocate a high percentage to shares and property, whereas a conservative fund allocates more to bonds and cash.

Asset Allocation

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