First half earning up at ABN Amro Penzijni fond

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CZECH REPUBLIC - First-half net earnings at pension fund ABN Amro Penzijni fond totalled Kc120.3m, double the amount seen in the same period last year, writes the CTK Business News Wire.

Chief executive officer Pavel Nemec attributed the good result to an improvement of the fund's performance in general. The number of clients increased by more than 12,000 to 212,000. Total assets g...

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