CPPIB posts 3.4% annual rate of return in fiscal 2016
By comparison, its 2015 rate of return was 18.3% and the 2014 rate of return was 16.1%
- By: David Paddon
- May 19, 2016 May 19, 2016
- 14:00
By comparison, its 2015 rate of return was 18.3% and the 2014 rate of return was 16.1%
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