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A comparative analysis of the NPF activities to invest pension savings

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  • E. I. Kulikova

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Basedon the comparative analysis of returns and the structure of pension savings portfolios of Australian pension funds, the author assesses the investment strategy and highlights the key factors of their impact on profitability, assuming that sooner or later Western practices will be applied on the Russian stock market.

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