liability-driven investment

liability-driven investment
(LDI)
In the context of pensions, a form of investment in which the main goal is to ensure that a defined benefit scheme has sufficient assets to meet its liabilities, both current and future. To this end, investment managers frequently use derivative instruments to align a scheme's income and outgoings more closely.

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