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Pension Plans India - Google News
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Mamata Banerjee wants alternative to taxing poor, price hike - Daily News & Analysis
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Fund Talk: Too many cooks spoil the broth - Myiris.com
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Fund Talk: Too many cooks spoil the brothMyiris.comI invest Rs 10000 every month in mutual funds, as follows: Rs 1000 in DSP Blackrock Top 100 Equity, Rs 2000 in Franklin India Bluechip, Rs 1000 in Fidelity Equity, Rs 1000 in IDFC Premier Equity, Rs 2000 in Templeton India Pension Plan, Rs 2000 in Axis ...and more » |
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UPA's red report card: Policy paralysis continues to dog the government as it ... - Daily Mail
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CPPIB posts 2012 gains, eyes deals in Europe, Asia - Reuters
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CPPIB posts 2012 gains, eyes deals in Europe, AsiaReuters* Canada fund's 6.6 pct return takes assets to C$161.6 bln * CPPIB eyes opportunities in Western Europe, Asia, Latam * Infrastructure seen as good bet in uncertain times By Andrea Hopkins May 17 (Reuters) - The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, ...and more » |
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Pension funds urged to invest in emerging markets - Globe and Mail
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Pension funds urged to invest in emerging marketsGlobe and MailCanadian pension funds are being urged to invest more heavily in emerging markets to sidestep ongoing financial turmoil in Europe and the United States. The need to aggressively seek out higher returns is even more crucial given that low interest rates ... |
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EPS has no deficit, can be funded for decades: Study - Times of India
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EPS has no deficit, can be funded for decades: StudyTimes of IndiaNEW DELHI: A report into the viability of the Employees' Pension Scheme (EPS) has concluded that it has no deficit and can be funded for decades, a finding that could force the government to stump up thousands of crores each year as it comes under ...and more » |
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Vayalar Ravi asks Indian workers in Gulf to avail pension plan - Economic Times
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Australia's $1.4 Trillion Pension Funds Chase Property Assets - BusinessWeek
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Australia's $1.4 Trillion Pension Funds Chase Property Assets - Bloomberg
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For a universal old-age pension plan - The Hindu
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For a universal old-age pension planThe HinduIn India and China, the proportion is likely to be around 24 per cent. All over the world, progressive forces are demanding the institutionalisation of a publicly-funded, universal, non-means-related, non-contributory pension scheme for the aged, ...and more » |
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