INDIA - A total of seven state bodies have made preliminary bids to manage part of India's R17bn (US$400m) government pension fund.
Some of the country's major players submitted bids to the Pension Funds Regulatory Development Authority (PFRDA) on May 26, in the hope of being selected next week. The organisations included: P...
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