Pension fund investments fall P6.7bn

Pensioners PIC. THALEFANG CHARLES
Pensioners PIC. THALEFANG CHARLES

The value of assets held by the country’s pension funds locally and externally fell by P6.7 billion between January and February 2018, latest figures from the Bank of Botswana indicate.

According to the data, the slump was due mainly to a 40% drop in the value of bonds held offshore by the local pension funds. The value of bonds held offshore fell to P5.8 billion in February, a month in which most other asset classes invested in by the pension funds were also weaker. 

The central bank’s numbers indicate that offshore equities remain the most popular asset class for local pension funds, with 51% of their total assets of P76 billion invested there. The value of local pension fund assets invested in offshore equities fell by P1.8 billion in February, while holdings of domestic equities fell by P65 million to P14.3 billion.

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