Approval of gold representative securities comes as global investors focus on gold due to increased market volatility, said BlackRock's Francisco Rosemberg.
AFPs’ cross-border real-estate and infrastructure investment will not count against equity quotas
The Pension Superintendent said cross-border real-estate and infrastructure products will be classified as fixed-income investments, which should make them more attractive for AFPs.
CCR Monthly Approval Report – June 2020
A total of eight products were added in the month from seven different asset managers: Lyxor, Invesco, Charterhouse CP, GTCR , MV CP, Nordic Capital and Pantheon.
CCR Monthly Approval Report – May 2020
Standard Aberdeen led with five mutual funds registered in the month, while BlueBay (4), KraneShares( 2), Macquaire (1), Marathon (1), Partners Group (1), Rhone (1) and The Jordan Company(1) won approval for their products.
Alternatives managers reactivate after Central Bank ups limits
Distressed debt and turnaround private-equity are expected to benefit from the boost in quotas on alternatives.
CCR Monthly Approval Report – April 2020
Swisscanto led with five mutual funds registered in the month, while Xtrackers followed with ETFs. Berenberg, Credit Suisse, Man, Muzinich, PGIM, PineBridge, Robeco, and State Street joined the list along with two alternative products.
The regulator also gave the green light to two alternative products from Antares and Thomas Bravo.
JP Morgan Asset Management lists first hedged ETF in Mexico
The ETF seeks to provide a reliable beta “building block” for investors looking for a short-dated dollar-denominated government debt allocation, said JPM's Juan Pablo Medina-Mora.
CCR could delist funds whose AUM have fallen below USD 100 million
The CCR could delist funds, preventing them from receiving AFP allocations, or just place them under observation.
CCR Monthly Approval Report – March 2020
Hermes led with five mutual funds approved, followed by Barings and DWS with two products, and Invesco, Federated, EDM and JP Morgan with one mutual fund each.
Brazilian managers selling cross-border vehicles to pensions of government workers
BB DTVM has partnerships with global managers such as Nordea, Schroders, Aberdeen and BlackRock, said Aroldo Medeiros, director at BB DTVM.








