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House arrest: How the GEPF lost out The Government Employees Pension Fund (GEPF) claims its 4.9% return for 2024 is “satisfactory”. It’s not. With too much of its portfolio invested in… by Tim Cohen November 15, 2024 Investing & Finance·News
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