EPF reports 70% rise in Q1 investment income

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Malaysia - The Employees Provident Fund (EPF) recorded an investment income of RM5.55bn (US$1.7bn) for the first quarter of 2010 (Q1 2010) on the back of the recovering global economic and financial crisis.

The figure represents a 70.30% increase over the RM3.26bn posted in the corresponding quarter in 2009, the fund said. EPF chief executive officer Tan Sri Azlan Zainol said: "Significant improvem...

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