LatAm assets to hit $1.4trn

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LATIN AMERICA - Assets in Latin American pension and mutual funds will hit $1.4trn over the next five years, with Chile emerging as the most attractive market for asset managers, a new report shows.

The report by asset management consulting firm Cerulli Associates, Institutional Asset Management in Latin America, said the region's private pension fund managers, which oversee the countries' soc...

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