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You are here: Home / Brazil / Mutual funds outflows reach BRL 47.2 billion in May

Mutual funds outflows reach BRL 47.2 billion in May

June 21, 2023 by Fund Pro Latin America

Fixed income had the worst figures, bleeding BRL 29.6 billion.

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