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Poor markets end investors' holiday
Tuesday 19th of February 2002
The downturn in world equity markets has meant that 300 employer contributors to the National Provident Fund (NPF) have had to resume payments after a three-year ‘holiday’.
The fund, which was closed to new contributor members in 1991, is still one of New Zealand’s largest superannuation funds, and is split into 15 separate schemes.
After a series of bumper retu...
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