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LatAm keynote and client meetings: 2013 trends for Brazil and Latin America

Posted on December 1, 2012 by danielenskat

Just touched down in New York after a week of meetings and speeches in Latin America around the annual Fund Forum. With the Selic rate down 525 bps to 7.25%, the industry for the first time in years is seeing … Continue reading →

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