Brazilian pensions ramp up international allocations as others ask for increased quotas

Brazilian pension managers shared their plans to expand international investment and their relationships with global firms.

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Brazilian mutual funds in February reversed poor 2021 kickoff

After a negative start in January, the industry grew by roughly USD 6 billion in the first two months of 2021.

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Brazilian cross-border fund industry reaches USD 15 billion AUM in 2020

The fall in the Selic rate, depreciation of the Real and the good performance of the global markets have led to a stampede in international diversification, said Itau's Pedro Barbosa.

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After FT takeover, Legg Mason’s key man in Sao Paulo joins local startup

After 16 years at Legg Mason in Brazil, Roberto Teperman just debuted a new factor-based fund firm with five other partners, called DAO Capital.

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Brazilian Mutual Fund Manager Net New Investments (NNI) Report – January 2021

Excel workbook detailing net new investments (NNI) of all locally registered Brazilian mutual managers. Includes monthly and year to date NNI data, 30-day % change, month-end assets and market share by managers. Data as of January 31, 2021.

Companies mentioned in this report: Banco do Brasil, Itaú Unibanco, Bradesco, Caixa Econômica Federal, Santander Brasil, BTG Pactual, Credit Suisse, J Safra Asset Mgt., Votorantim, Legg Mason, BNY Mellon Asset Mgt., Funcef, JP Morgan, BNP Paribas, Fundacao Cesp, Citigroup, Vinci Partners, Opportunity, Sul America Investimentos, Intrag, BRL Trust, Quantitas, Real Grandeza, Morgan Stanley, BW, GPS - CFO, JGP, Icatu, SPX, Gávea, Fundacao Sistel, Porto Seguro, Pátria, Pessoas fisicas Fundacao, Integral Investimentos, GAP Prudential, Banrisul, Plural Capital, Vale do Rio Doce Fundacao, Fapes Fundacao, Mapfre, Riviera, Oliveira Trust, Alfa, Brasilprev Seguros, Pragma, BNB, Dynamo, Kinea, and others.

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Brazilian Mutual Fund Managers Industry Statistics – January 2021

Excel workbook detailing, over various time periods, mutual fund industry asset growth by managers. Data as of January 31, 2021.

Companies mentioned in this report: Banco do Brasil, Itaú Unibanco, Bradesco, Caixa Econômica Federal, Santander Brasil, BTG Pactual, Credit Suisse, J Safra Asset Mgt., Votorantim, Legg Mason, BNY Mellon Asset Mgt., Funcef, JP Morgan, BNP Paribas, Fundacao Cesp, Citigroup, Vinci Partners, Opportunity, Sul America Investimentos, Intrag, BRL Trust, Quantitas, Real Grandeza, Morgan Stanley, BW, GPS - CFO, JGP, Icatu, SPX, Gávea, Fundacao Sistel, Porto Seguro, Pátria, Pessoas fisicas Fundacao, Integral Investimentos, GAP Prudential, Banrisul, Plural Capital, Vale do Rio Doce Fundacao, Fapes Fundacao, Mapfre, Riviera, Oliveira Trust, Alfa, Brasilprev Seguros, Pragma, BNB, Dynamo, Kinea, and others.

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Brazilian fund industry off to slow start due to equity-product redemptions

The Equity class saw outflows of BRL 40.5 billion, driven by net redemptions concentrated in a few funds, but not reflecting a general trend in the category.

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Itaú gets shareholder nod for XP spinoff, awaits Fed approval

Itaú will retain a roughly 5% stake in XP following the spinoff, although the bank has signaled it may sell that remaining stake to monetize part of its investment.

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Brazilian Mutual Funds: Select List of Vehicles Investing in Cross-Border Instruments – December 2020

Spreadsheet listing Brazilian mutual funds with cross-border strategies, international manager, local sponsor, vehicle type (feeder fund, FOF, fund of ETFs, etc.) as well as amounts invested in each.

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Multimarket funds see record net inflows in 2020

Multimarket funds saw the largest net inflows in 2020, at BRL 97.6 billion, followed by equity funds with net inflows of BRL 69.4 billion.

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