The Borneo Post

Najib: EPF enjoys higher returns from its US investment­s

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Employees Provident Fund’s ( EPF) investment in the United States is part of its global investment strategies to enable contributo­rs to enjoy higher dividends, said Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.

The Prime Minister said the US investment­s has brought higher returns of 11.1 per cent to the EPF compared with about 7.0 per cent when investing in the local market.

“Those who benefit ( from the US investment­s) are employees, EPF contributo­rs ( from) your dividends. So, we must have a global strategy to invest in the US. This is nothing new, it started since 2008,” he said at the “Jom Bersama TM” event, here yesterday.

Najib said the overseas investment­s would increase from time to time with the investment decision made by the EPF Investment Committee and not by the Prime Minister or politician­s.

“I did not direct it (the agency), but I called for the investment­s made to be based on best returns plus low risks. We have to balance between the two criteria.

“When we invest and get profits, we will repatriate (the money). As for the investment made by Khazanah ( Nasional Bhd) in AliBaba ( Group), it has earned more than US$ 1 billion,” he said, chiding detractors who misled and inflamed the people on EPF’s investment­s in the US.

“When I was invited by President Donald Trump to the White House, I went there to represent a successful country. I was there not to kneel or ask for alms or loans from him ( Trump).

“I went there to inform him that our country has the ability to become a global investor,” he said. — Bernama

Those who benefit (from the US investment­s) are employees, EPF contributo­rs (from) your dividends. So, we must have a global strategy to invest in the US. This is nothing new, it started since 2008. Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, Prime Minister

 ??  ?? Najib poses with representa­tives of GLCs after the presentati­on of certificat­e of appreciati­on. — Bernama photo
Najib poses with representa­tives of GLCs after the presentati­on of certificat­e of appreciati­on. — Bernama photo

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