CCR Monthly Approval Report – January 2016

A total of 19 products were added in January to the list of approved instruments to receive investments from Chilean Pension Managers (AFPs). Petercam, Highland Funds, AZ Multi Asset, MAN-GLG, Invesco, PIMCO and Pictet were among the managers registering products.

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Distributors are hopeful that Colombian regulator’s proposed changes will stick

Daniel Navajas of Compass Group viewed positively the proposed changes, which include increased access to alternatives, investment in high-yield bond funds and hedge funds, and AFP access to cross-border funds that might have a shareholder owning more than 10%.

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Picton head favors direct AFP investment in alternatives

The tax benefits of local feeders still make sense for insurers and family offices, says Matías Eguiguren of Picton Advisors. But allowing the tax-exempt pension funds to invest directly offshore "would give them the opportunity to differentiate themselves."

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Bachelet convenes new panel to discuss deep changes to AFP system

Measures under discussion run the gamut, from an increase in contribution rates to 14% from 10% and inclusion of the armed forces and police in the private system, to a reduction in the multifund system to three funds from five.

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CCR Monthly Approval Report – December 2015

Eleven mutual funds were added in December to the list of approved instruments eligible to receive allocations from Chilean Pension Managers (AFPs). Of those, eight are domiciled in Luxembourg, two in Ireland and one in the USA.

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Tax holiday on wealthy Chileans could alter local private-banking landscape

Repatriation or sunlighting of undeclared overseas assets could generate new flows to local private banks and wealth managers.

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CCR Monthly Approval Report – November 2015

Santander and Amundi registered four and three mutual funds in the month, respectively, while five other managers also won approval for one product of their own.

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Afores: Cross-border funds are the logical alternative to cumbersome mandate process

"We have emphasized repeatedly their advantages and [cross-border funds] are a proven option; Peru, Chile and Colombia use them and capitalize on them," said Carlos Noriega, president of the local Afore trade group (Amafore).

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Retirement funds in Brazil empowered to invest more in equity, infrastructure and foreign instruments

Resolution 4444 gives the USD 170 billion open pension system in Brazil some needed flexibility, and aligns the industry more closely with the investment regime of corporate pension plans. "In general, this is very positive," said Marcelo Mello, vice-president at SulAmérica Investimentos.

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CCR Monthly Approval Report – October 2015

While WisdomTree and iShares led with three and two ETFs, respectively, registered in the month, Franklin Templeton, PineBridge and JP Morgan also won approval for funds of their own.

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