South Africa Wants Pension Funds to Spur Development

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SOUTH AFRICA - South Africa plans to create financial instruments that will enable state and private pension funds to invest more in development projects, economic development minister Ebrahim Patel said.

Options include the sale of government development bonds to the funds, Patel told reporters in Cape Town today. The government is looking for ways to boost economic growth, develop infrastructur...

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