GPIF posts 1.53% investment return in Q2

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JAPAN - The Government Pension Investment Fund (GPIF), the largest public pension fund in the world, returned 1.53% on its investments in the second quarter of fiscal 2010.

The 1.77trn yen ($21bn) gains, a result of strong performance from overseas equities, come after the fund returned -2.94% (a loss of 3.59trn yen) over the previous quarter - it's first negative ret...

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