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gurutrade.com | Yantoultra Ngui |Christian Schmollinger |Barbara Lewis
SINGAPORE, April 16 (Reuters) - Malaysia's largest state pension fund, the Employees Provident Fund, is seeking to expand its exposure to other regions to ensure a well-balanced and resilient portfolio, it said on Wednesday. EPF, one of the world's biggest pension funds, in common with other major investors is grappling with the uncertainty triggered by U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs and policy orders.
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radiousa.com | Yantoultra Ngui
By Yantoultra NguiSINGAPORE (Reuters) – Malaysia’s largest asset manager, Permodalan Nasional Bhd (PNB), said on Monday that United States and China assets will remain an important part of its portfolio, amid volatile global markets triggered by tariffs. “The U.S and China are the largest economies in the world and their assets will remain an important component of any global investment institution’s portfolio, including ours, in the long term,” PNB told Reuters in an emailed statement.
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kfgo.com | Yantoultra Ngui
By Yantoultra NguiSINGAPORE (Reuters) – Malaysia’s largest asset manager, Permodalan Nasional Bhd (PNB), said on Monday that United States and China assets will remain an important part of its portfolio, amid volatile global markets triggered by tariffs. “The U.S and China are the largest economies in the world and their assets will remain an important component of any global investment institution’s portfolio, including ours, in the long term,” PNB told Reuters in an emailed statement.
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dealstreetasia.com | Yantoultra Ngui
Malaysia’s largest asset manager, Permodalan Nasional Bhd (PNB), said on Monday that United States and China assets will remain an important part of its portfolio, amid volatile global markets triggered by tariffs. “The U.S and China are the largest economies in the world, and their assets will remain an important component of any global investment institution’s portfolio, including ours, in the long term,” PNB told Reuters in an emailed statement.
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money.usnews.com | Yantoultra Ngui
By Yantoultra NguiSINGAPORE (Reuters) - Malaysia's largest asset manager, Permodalan Nasional Bhd (PNB), said on Monday that United States and China assets will remain an important part of its portfolio, amid volatile global markets triggered by tariffs. "The U.S and China are the largest economies in the world and their assets will remain an important component of any global investment institution's portfolio, including ours, in the long term," PNB told Reuters in an emailed statement.
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