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Malaysia fund shuns global markets

The $95bn ( €67bn) Malaysian Employees' Provident Fund, Asia's seventh-largest pension system, is holding back from a planned $4bn programme of investment in international markets due to the turmoil created by the credit crunch.

Azlan Zainol, the EPF's chief executive, was quoted by Bloomberg yesterday describing the prospects in global markets during the next few months as "listless".

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