NETHERLANDS - Dutch pension funds' returns for the second quarter are in excess of 7% and have come back to positive territory for the first time since 2007, data from the Dutch central bank De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) revealed.
The DNB said the strong returns were generated by the recovery in the stock markets, while changes in interest rates helped bring funding levels up to 103%, from 92% the previous quarter. The ce...
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