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Directory of Manager Appointments & Searches December 2021 - January 2022
Pending
Name of Fund, Location
Amount
Purpose
Current Status
Remarks
BLF, Taiwan
US$1.72 bn
Corporate social responsibility
RFPs have been issued (Posted on September 17, 2021)
Six managers to be appointed; each for US$2...
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