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Date Added: April 27, 2008 04:41:02 PM
The Pinnacle Group is organising the second Annual Sovereign Reserve Management Pension and Institutional Funds Congress 2008 on the 5 May 2008 Monday in Abu Dhabi at The Millennium Hotel.

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