ICELAND - Iceland's government is still struggling to find enough resources to rescue its banking system and has called on the country's local pension funds to repatriate foreign assets.
Today, government figures were holding emergency meetings with the country's top pension funds which are in a good funding position. The funds have combined assets of €12bn ($17bn), of which inv...
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