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Governance and regulation of provident and pension funds in Asia Mukul G .
Asher and Amarendu Nandy Governance and regulation of corporations ( or
companies ) and of provident and pension funds ' involves managing principal -
agent ...
Governance and regulation of provident and pension funds in Asia Mukul G .
Asher and Amarendu Nandy Governance and regulation of corporations ( or
companies ) and of provident and pension funds ' involves managing principal -
agent ...
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In Asian countries , while banks and insurance companies are regulated , with
few exceptions , there has been the absence of a regulatory body for provident
and pension funds . Five core functions of any provident and pension fund ...
In Asian countries , while banks and insurance companies are regulated , with
few exceptions , there has been the absence of a regulatory body for provident
and pension funds . Five core functions of any provident and pension fund ...
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In Asia , most of the national provident and pension funds are under the purview
of a government ministry , usually Ministry of Labor or its equivalent . In some
cases such as in Malaysia , the national provident fund is under the supervision
of ...
In Asia , most of the national provident and pension funds are under the purview
of a government ministry , usually Ministry of Labor or its equivalent . In some
cases such as in Malaysia , the national provident fund is under the supervision
of ...
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