An economist says EPF is generally more well-managed compared to worldwide funds which fared badly in 2022.PETALING JAYA: Members of the Employees Provident Fund should expect lower but acceptable returns for 2022, according to an economist.
Geoffrey Williams.Geoffrey Williams said EPF remains in good stead, as it was well managed and had a different investment strategy compared to the Norway’s pension fund which recently reported record losses.
Yeah Kim Leng.Yeah Kim Leng of Sunway University said most international funds, including the EPF, can be expected to record losses or report poor performance for 2022 due to rising interest rates which have battered capital markets in 2022.
Liew Chee Yoong.He said with RM39.3 billion of investment income for the first nine months, it was a decrease of only 18% compared to the RM48 billion recorded in the same period in 2021.|
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