|  | Your one point of access to surveys, research and reports for the Pensions ProfessionalSearching for: researcher is "the financial supervisory authority - iceland" Results 1 of 1. FME publish annual financial statements of Icelandic pension funds for the year 2007 | About 7% real increase in net assets for pension payments and 52% increase in premiums | The Financial Supervisory Authority - Iceland | 26 Aug 2008 | Iceland | Investment - Performance, Countries - excl. European Union and US, Accounting | This report contains various statistical information compiled from the annual accounts of pension funds for the year 2007 and a special report on pension fund investment as of 31 December 2007. In this report, the FME publishes statements of changes in net assets for pension payments, balance sheets, statements of cash flow, and financial ratios for all financially separate pension fund divisions.
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