Negative flows continue to hit cross-border Brazilian funds in first quarter

Despite USD 1.7 billion exited domestic mutual funds that invest in cross-border instruments, distributors see growing interest in international diversification.

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Brazilian Mutual Funds: Select List of Cross-Border Feeder Funds – April 2023

Excel workbook detailing a select list of Brazilian cross-border feeder funds. Workbook lists name of underlying mutual fund and international manager as well as amounts invested in each. Data as of April 30, 2023.

Companies mentioned in this report: Aberdeen Standard, Acadian, Allianz, AQR, Ashmore, Axa, Azimut, BlackRock, BNP Paribas, Bradesco, Bridgewater, BTG Pactual, EdR, Fidelity, Franklin Templeton, Fundsmith, Galloway, GQG Partners, GuardCap, J Safra Sarasin, Janus Henderson, JP Morgan, Jupiter, Lyxor, M&G, Man AHL, MFS ,Mirae, Mobius, Moneda, Mongeral Aegon, Morgan Stanley, Neuberger Berman, Ninety One, Nordea, Oaktree, Pershing Square, Pictet, PIMCO, Principal, Robeco, Santander, Schroders, T. Rowe Price, Vanguard, Wellington, Western Asset.

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Colombian AFPs shed international investments in February

Sales of international assets totaled USD 1 billion in the month, mostly affecting money-market funds.

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Global ETFs raked in USD 400 million from Chilean AFPs in February

Active funds fared much worse in the month, with the exception of money-market funds. High-yield products were hit hardest.

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CCR Monthly Approval Report – April 2023

American Century led with three ETFs registered in the month, while Robeco, with one mutual fund, completed the list.

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Brazilian Mutual Funds: Select List of Cross-Border Feeder Funds – March 2023

Excel workbook detailing a select list of Brazilian cross-border feeder funds. Workbook lists name of underlying mutual fund and international manager as well as amounts invested in each. Data as of March 31, 2023.

Companies mentioned in this report: Aberdeen Standard, Acadian, Allianz, AQR, Ashmore, Axa, Azimut, BlackRock, BNP Paribas, Bradesco, Bridgewater, BTG Pactual, EdR, Fidelity, Franklin Templeton, Fundsmith, Galloway, GQG Partners, GuardCap, J Safra Sarasin, Janus Henderson, JP Morgan, Jupiter, Lyxor, M&G, Man AHL, MFS ,Mirae, Mobius, Moneda, Mongeral Aegon, Morgan Stanley, Neuberger Berman, Ninety One, Nordea, Oaktree, Pershing Square, Pictet, PIMCO, Principal, Robeco, Santander, Schroders, T. Rowe Price, Vanguard, Wellington, Western Asset.

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CCR Monthly Approval Report – March 2023

A total of 17 products were added in the month from four different asset managers: WisdomTree, T. Rowe Price, Invesco, Capital Four, Equitix  and Madison Realty Capital.

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CCR loosens ratings requirements for cross-border-fund domiciles

The CCR lowered to A from AA the rating requirement on countries whose regulations are applicable to a fund or management company.

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Colombian AFPs shed risk positions in international portfolio in January

Pension funds took advantage of market rises at the beginning of the year to reduce their investments in international equity and bond funds, parking liquidity in money-market funds.

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Chilean AFPs boosted cross-border allocations by USD 1.3 billion in January

Chilean AFP pension managers started the year with a hefty increase in their international exposure. Bond funds attracted the largest net flows.

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