PERU - Peru's central bank has increased the amount pension funds can invest in international assets by two percentage points to 30% of their overall portfolios.
In a notice released on its website, the Banco Central de Reserva del Perú said the increase was done to allow pension funds, known as AFPs, to continue to diversify their portfolios. AFPs invest a...
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