IRELAND - The National Pensions Reserve Fund (NPRF), which was set up by the Irish government to fund future state and public service pensions, lost more than 17% of its value in the first nine months of this year.
The €18.7bn (US$25bn) fund said it had lost €2.4bn and said a large percentage of the losses were incurred in the third quarter of the year, when the fund saw 6% wiped off its value. It said the...
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